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Van Driver

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Falkirk
1 month ago
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🚐 Cat B Van Driver – Ad Hoc Shifts (As & When Required)

📍 Location: Throughout FK postcode
🕒 Shift Times: Various start times – flexibility essential
💷 Pay: From £12.50 per hour
➡️ Choose how you’re paid:


Holiday pay accrued, or




Advanced holiday pay included in your hourly rate


📦 Work Includes:


Pharmacy deliveries




Home delivery




Multi-drop routes




Plumbing and trade supplies


We’re seeking flexible and reliable Category B Van Drivers to join our team on an ad hoc basis, covering shifts as and when required. Whether you’re looking to fill gaps in your schedule or just want occasional work, this role offers flexibility and variety.


From time-sensitive medical deliveries to multi-drop or trade supply routes – no two shifts are the same. If you enjoy a challenge and take pride in delivering excellent service, we’d like to hear from you.

✅ What We Offer:


Minimum £12.50 per hour




Flexible, ad hoc shifts to suit your availability




Holiday pay your way – accrue it or have it paid out in advance




Weekly pay




A wide range of delivery jobs




Supportive and professional environment


🔍 Requirements:


Full UK Cat B (car/van) licence




No DR, DD, or IN endorsements




Strong work ethic and a flexible, reliable approach




Good timekeeping and customer service skills




Able to adapt to different types of delivery work


📞 Apply Today!


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