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Van Delivery Multidrop Driver

Driver Hire
Cornwall
4 months ago
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We are currently looking to take on an experienced multidrop driver for a client of ours based within the St Austell area delivering pharmaceuticals around Cornwall. If this is you, keep reading for more information!

About the job.

The shifts will be Monday – Saturday, working 6 days per week.


Shifts will start at 07:00 (typically 8 – 10 hour shifts)
Pay will be £12.21 per hour. (£13.68 per hour if on our optional advanced pay method, which includes holiday accrual) with an overtime rate of £13.50 per hour paid after a total of 48 hours (£15.13 advanced)
After the initial 12 weeks, the pay will be increased £13.64 per hour (£15.28 advanced), with £17.05 overtime (£19.10 advanced)
This will be a full time role, with potential to go permanent for the right candidate
PAYE.
Weekly pay.

Job requirements.

A full and valid Category B licence with no more than 6 points & no DR, DD or IN convictions for insurance purposes.


Previous van delivery experience would be beneficial.

What Driver Hire can offer you.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We can provide regular, ongoing delivery driving work within the Plymouth and Cornwall area. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey, 94% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us and 81% scored 8/10 or more when asked if they would recommend Driver Hire.


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Visit our website and look at your local office’s page for more vacancies similar to this or create a MyDriverHire account to keep updated with our latest alerts. We’d love to connect with you on social so why not join our community online on Facebook by searching Driver Hire Plymouth and Cornwall.


Please have a look at our other roles for: Class 1, Class 2, 7.5T HGV, LGV & multi-drop van drivers. We are also always recruiting for warehouse staff, forklift drivers & driver’s mates.

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