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Van Driver AD-HOC Work

Driver Hire
Southend-on-Sea
4 months ago
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Job details

Pay

£13.69 an hour including holiday pay

Job type

Temporary

Shift and schedule

Weekend availability


Monday to Sunday

Location

South East London

Benefits


Pulled from the full job description Weekly Pay

Full job description

Driver Hire London South East are part of a network of over 100 offices nationwide and are the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics Recruitment Company. We offer temporary and permanent driving jobs, non-driving work and Driver CPC training.

We are excited to be recruiting a temporary van driver’s for our local companies in the South East London area


Positions are only available for London South East area


Job Description:


The role includes delivering products such as: plastic, electricals, timber, food, packages, bathroom products etc


Shift times : Monday – Friday. Weekend work available


THIS IS ADHOC WORK, SHIFTS ARE NOT GUARANTEED!


Start times can vary from: 0500am-1000am

Our pay rates are :


£13.69 per hour INCLUDING Holiday pay.


Skills:

Hold a Valid UK Driving licence (Manual)


Have at least 1 year experience of driving
Flexible in availability for work as shift patterns vary and include weekends and bank holidays.





If you would like to be considered, then please APPLY NOW or call Driver Hire London South East and ask for Sam or Jay- for more info 

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