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HGV Class 2 Driver

HGV Class 2 Driver

Posted 10 May by Appcastenterprise
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Job Description


Hourly Rate : 14.93 p/h - 34,944 Annual Salary

45 hours per week

Our shift patterns are: usually Monday - Friday with 1 in 4 Saturdays 

You’ll start with a thorough induction, which involves a week or two of classroom   learning, followed by time with a Training Support Driver to gain experience of driving your route before you go it alone. As the name suggest, this isn’t an A to B long-distance driving role. It’s multi-drop. You’ll drive an 18 or 26 tonne vehicle, on a consistent route and deliver food to restaurants, pubs, care homes, schools and hospitals.. At each drop, you’ll pick the food from the back of your lorry yourself, which can be physically challenging. But at each of these stops you’ll also have the chance to build a good rapport with your customers, which is really satisfying.

With 50% driving and 50% picking, the role is physical, varied and interesting. If you’re a newly qualified Class2 driver it’s a perfect way to gain valuable experience in a driving role and if you’re a van driver looking to move into HGV driving, our ‘Changing Gears’ training programme will support you to achieve your Class2 qualification. You’ll enjoy some pretty impressive benefits too:

  • Generous annual leave with option to buy more
  • Heavily discounted quality food, hotels and restaurants
  • Reward, recognition and referral schemes
  • Free food days
  • Pension scheme
  • Charitable events to get involved with
  • A health and wellbeing programme, to look after you.

People will always need to eat. So, we’ll always need to deliver food.

Join our valuable team of drivers and see how far you could go with us.

Apply now...

Reference: 52591924

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