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Van Driver – Permanent Opportunity

Driver Hire
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Van Driver – Permanent Position

PAYE £14.20 including holiday pay


c£37,000 when full time


Our customer based in Croydon, is a fruit and vegetable wholesaler delivering to schools, hospitals and restaurants in London and the South East. Following a 12 week placement with us you will move on to our customer’s direct employment.

06.00 Starts


Monday to Saturday

As a van driver you must have:

UK Category B licence


No more than 6 points for minor offences
There may be some restrictions for insurance purposes (please phone for details).

The successful driver can expect:

Monday – Friday and Saturday mornings minimum 8 hours pay


Weekly pay every Friday

This position would also be suitable for courier drivers and parcel delivery drivers and is commutable from Sutton, Coulsdon, Purley, Mitcham, Thornton Heath and Wallington


What Driver Hire Croydon & Sutton can offer you:


Many drivers come to us for temporary work and end up staying for years! We have many drivers with over five years’ service and some with more than 10! Why? Because we are a team of professionals with over 75 years of transport and recruitment experience between us. We treat our drivers as part of the family, we pride ourselves on quality work and paying on time, correctly, every time. You’ll even be invited to our Christmas party!


Our drivers say:

“so nice to work for an agency that treats me as a person, not a number”


“very friendly, helpful team who want to help people do well”
“The best job agency loads of jobs and very friendly staff. Sign up now and not look back”

Join the leading specialist Driving Agency with 96% of our drivers in our annual survey PROUD to work for Driver Hire!

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