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DXM4 - MOMD - MOTION MULTI DROP LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

MOTION MULTI DROP LTD
Warrington
2 days ago
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DXM4 - MOMD - MOTION MULTI DROP LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

LOOKING FOR DRIVERS TO JOIN OUR AMAZING TEAM


  • MOMD is the #1 Delivery Service provider in the depot since Oct23!
  • Drivers regularly achieve full bonus - up to 125/week over & above wages



No costs for van, fuel or insurance passed on to driver
Full-time, part-time weekend (both Saturday & Sunday) & seasonal driver opportunities, based
at Warrington depot (DXM4) WA5 3TZ
Parcels sorted for you, just load your van & go!


Wages -

  • 118 exc VAT per day (141.60 inc VAT)
  • Seasonally increased pay up to a further 26 more - conditions apply
  • BONUS - drivers regularly achieve up to an extra 125 per week - conditions apply


Benefits -

  • FREE Insurance
  • FREE Fuel (Card Provided for van use)
  • NEW branded vans provided, fully insured (must be kept onsite overnight)
  • FREE on site parking
  • WEEKLY PERFORMANCE BONUS CAN BE UP TO 125!
  • Driver Referral Programme - 100
  • 'Driver of the Month' Competition - 150/100/50
  • SEASONALLY INCREASED DAILY PAY
  • Weekly pay (please note we hold a rolling 2 weeks in hand)
  • FULLY PAID training
  • No sortation - all routes are pre sequenced and pre-mapped. All you need to do is collect your parcels and you are ready to go!


The Job -

  • Approx 9hr shifts.
  • 2 shifts available approx 8.30am & 12.30pm;this will change to 1 shift approx 10am start in January 2025
  • Parcel delivery around Warrington areas on pre-planned routes.
  • We operate 7 days a week, you must be able to work at least 1 weekend day each week or we can offer weekend ON/weekend OFF.
  • We operate over 360 days per year, you must be able to work bank holidays & religious holidays.




Essential Criteria -


  • Driving Licence held for 1 year with UK driving experience
  • Self-employed
  • Maximum 6 points on driving licence and no endorsements (Absolutely NO - DR, DG, TT or IN related unspent points & endorsements).
  • We provide a smartphone with a voice/data plan for use with the delivery app.
  • Pass drug and alcohol test and an enhanced DBS background check (we pay for these).
  • Right to Work in the UK (no applications accepted from abroad)


The business owners are a husband & wife team, who are fully engaged and committed to
developing a great working environment.

If you meet the above requirements and are interested in joining our team as a Delivery Driver,
please submit your resume and contact information.


We look forward to hearing from you!
At Motion Multi Drop Ltd we believe in fairness, transparency and an equal opportunity toprogress your career through ongoing training opportunities and your willingness to set yourgoals high, work hard and realise your dreams.


We are an equal opportunities service provider. We believe passionately that resourcing adiverse workforce is central to our success and we make recruiting decisions based on yourexperience and skills.


We are also an advocate of The Real Living Wage making sure all workers receive wages higher
than the national average. We treat all of our drivers with respect and oer various rewards and
bonuses.



Compensation details: 118-141 Hourly Wage





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