Self Employed Driver

Self Employed Driver


Company
BCAL Self Employed
Location
London
Salary
£80–£100 a day
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
About The Role

Self-Employed Vehicle Delivery Driver

Location: Stratford

Fees: Average £80 - £100 per day

Flexible approach

Immediate starts!

About the Opportunity

We are looking for self-employed drivers to support a leading vehicle delivery network. You’ll provide services to clients, transporting a variety of new and used vehicles across the UK.

You choose the days you provide the service, to fit your lifestyle - giving you freedom and great earning potential.

What You’ll Do
• Collect and deliver vehicles across the UK
• Carry out inspections on end-of-contract lease vehicles (technical seminar provided)
• Keep clients updated on estimated arrival times and any delays

What We Offer in Return
• Competitive fees per collection/delivery
• Extra earning potential / fees through vehicle inspections
• Fuel card (T&Cs apply)
• Full service provision kit available – including the latest devices and technology
• Drive a wide range of vehicles from leading brands
• Opportunity to appoint your own drivers to maximise earnings

Why Work with Us?

Flexible - perfect for work-life balance
• Immediate starts available
• No experience required

Submit your details today - It takes less than 10 minutes!

Need help? Call 0121 788 6988.

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