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New Job for the New Year: C1 (7.5 Tonne) Driver – Temp to Perm Opportunity

Driver Hire
Greater London
6 months ago
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Looking for a fresh start in the New Year? We have an exciting Temp to Perm opportunity for a C1 (7.5-tonne) driver with a reputable furniture company based in Barking!


Role Details:

Schedule: Monday to Friday with early starts


Location: Deliveries outside of London, occasional overnight stays required
Requirements: A reliable driver with a strong work ethic
Ability to use initiative and represent the company professionally
CPC card – driver qualification card
Tacho card – driving card
Valid UK Driving licence

Temp Period (8 weeks):

Work with Driver Hire East London


Hourly Rate: £13.00 per hour (plus holiday pay, totalling £14.39 PAYE)
Paid weekly

Permanent Position (After 8 weeks):

Transition to permanent employment with the company


Salary: £30,000 – £32,000 per year (depending on experience)
Includes cash in hand for overnight stays
Overnight accommodation provided at hotels such as Premier Inn or Travelodge

If you’re looking for a stable and rewarding opportunity in 2025, apply now!


For more details, contact us at Driver Hire East London on

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