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Class 1 Driver – Permanent Position (Tramping/Flexible Workload)

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Reading
4 months ago
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Class 1 Driver – Permanent Position (Tramping/Flexible Workload)


📍 Based in Reading | 💼 Permanent | 💷 £40,392 + Bonuses + Nights Out Pay


Are you an experienced Class 1 Driver looking for a stable, full-time role with variety, great earning potential, and progression opportunities?


We’re working with a respected haulage operator who is now hiring two full-time drivers for flexible routes/projects. You’ll be part of a professional team delivering across various locations, with occasional tramping (at least 1 week per month).


What’s on Offer:


Salary: £40,392 per annum




Annual Bonus: £1,440 (paid monthly)




Nights Out: £30 per night (potential of up to £4,000/year)




Modern, well-maintained vehicles




No weekend work unless agreed in advance


What You’ll Be Doing:


Working across various contracts – no fixed route




Expected tramping 1 week per month (minimum)




Mix of trunking and temperature-controlled deliveries


Requirements:


Valid Class 1 Licence (12+ months experience) + CPC & Digi Tacho




Flexibility with working patterns and occasional nights out




Reliable, professional, and safety-focused



Basic Disclosure (if you do not have one we can help obtain one

Join a growing team where no two weeks are the same, and you’re truly valued for your work. Apply today!

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