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Delivery Drivers Needed – Work That Fits Your Schedule
Location: Maidstone & Medway
Start Date: Immediate

Looking for flexible, reliable driving work? Whether you’re between jobs or just want more control over your working hours, this could be the perfect fit.


We’re on the lookout for dependable and enthusiastic drivers to support our clients across Maidstone and Medway. With a variety of assignments available and weekly pay, this role is ideal if you’re looking to keep busy while staying in charge of your schedule.

What the Role Involves:
Depending on the client, your duties may include:


Car collection and delivery




Multi-drop driving




General deliveries using 3.5T vans


You tell us when you’re available – we’ll offer shifts to match.

What We’re Looking For:


Full UK Driving Licence (Max 6 points)




Age 21+




Access to a vehicle for commuting




A strong sense of reliability and timekeeping




A positive, can-do approach to work


What’s in It for You?


Weekly pay




Shifts starting between 06:00 and 09:00




Minimum 8 hours’ pay per shift




Flexible work with temp-to-perm options available




Variety in your working week – no two days are the same


Things to Note:


Work is offered based on daily or weekly client demand




You may be placed with different clients during the week – flexibility is key


Ready to get started?
Send over your CV today and we’ll be in touch.


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