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Cat C (Class 2) Flexible Drivers needed

Driver Hire
Greater London
2 months ago
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Flexible work | Great rates | Weekly pay | Start ASAP

Looking for variety in your week? Like the idea of being out and about instead of stuck behind a desk? You might just be our kind of driver!


At Driver Hire Kingston, we’re on the lookout for Cat C (Class 2) drivers to join our team. Whether you’re after a few days here and there, full-time hours, or something in between — we’ve got options that work around you.


You could be delivering anything from plumbing gear to building sites, to electrical bits for local shops. No two days are the same — and that’s half the fun!

💰 What’s in it for you?


£18.00 per hour (PAYE Advanced)




£19.00 per hour overtime (after 8 hours)




Guaranteed 8 hours’ pay per shift




Flexible schedule – you choose your days




Weekly pay (Friday = payday!)




Opportunities for ongoing or permanent work


🚛 What you’ll be doing:


Making deliveries with a smile (and on time!)




Carrying out daily vehicle checks – safety first




Being the friendly face of our team to customers




Using your SatNav (or your inner map wizard) to plan routes


What we need from you:


A valid UK Cat C license, CPC, and Tacho card




1+ year of experience behind the wheel




A good attitude and a bit of common sense




Two work references (just to prove how awesome you are)


📞 Fancy it? Give us a call!


Speak to Oksana, Priyank, Pinky, or Agata on
Or email your CV to:


We’re part of Driver Hire, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. Join the 95% of candidates who say they’re proud to work with us.

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