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Van Delivery Driver

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Hampshire
1 month ago
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🚐 Van Drivers Wanted – Flexible Shifts & Great Rates!

Looking for flexible driving work? Whether you’re newly qualified or an experienced van driver, Driver Hire Winchester has a range of local opportunities waiting for you!


đŸ”č What’s on Offer:

Variety of multi-drop and distance deliveries


Local routes around Hampshire + occasional longer journeys
Ad-hoc, part-time or full-time work – you choose!
Typical start times between 6:00am and 8:00am
No two days are the same – work with different clients and sectors

đŸ”č What We’re Looking For:

Full UK Cat B (van) licence


Max 6 points on your licence
Good local area knowledge (helpful but not essential)
Reliable, flexible and customer-focused individuals

đŸ”č What You’ll Get:

Minimum 8 hours’ pay per shift


Competitive PAYE or PAYE Advanced rates
Flexible working to fit your lifestyle
Weekday work – Monday to Friday
Ongoing and one-off assignments available
Support from a friendly, experienced local team

📍 Commutable from: Winchester, Eastleigh, Chandlers Ford, Southampton & surrounding areas.


📞 Ready to get started?

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