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🚛 HGV Class 2 Driver Wanted – Roll Into Your Next Big Opportunity! 🚚

📍 Based in Fife | 💰 £14.00ph (Holiday pay accrued separately) or £15.69 advanced holidays


| 🗓️ Starts mid June!


Are you ready to hit the road with a top-tier driving role that’s more than just a seat behind the wheel? We’re on the lookout for a Class 2 HGV Driver who’s not afraid to get stuck in and keep the deliveries (and the muscles) moving! 💪


🚦 The Job at a Glance:


🕕 Start Time: 6:00 AM sharp (early start = early finish!)




📅 Schedule: Monday to Friday (hello, free weekends!)




📆 Duration: 4 months with the chance to go permanent for the right driver!




💷 Pay: £14.00/hour (holiday pay accrued separately) £15.69 (advanced)


📦 What You’ll Be Doing:


🚚 Delivering food & drink to shops, schools, and more




🔧 Using cages and pallet trucks to unload




💥 Getting a workout in – heavy manual handling is part of the game!




😄 Being the friendly, reliable face of delivery excellence


🏆 What You’ll Need:


✅ A valid Class 2 (Cat C) licence




✅ Up-to-date CPC & Tachograph card




✅ A clean licence – no major endorsements




🔧 A solid work ethic – you’ll be hands-on and hardworking




🗣️ Great customer service – you’re not just delivering goods, you’re delivering a great experience


🚀 Why This Role Rocks:


This isn’t just another temp job – it’s your foot in the door with a well-respected client. There’s potential to go permanent and grow with the business if you bring your A-game.


📞 Ready to apply? Give us a call on and let’s get your wheels turning!
Or hit Apply Now and get moving toward your next big driving adventure!

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