Car / Van Delivery Driver - No Experience Required - £15 - £18 per hour

Car / Van Delivery Driver - No Experience Required - £15 - £18 per hour

Evri is excited to welcome new drivers to our parcel delivery team. If you’re interested in increasing your income or need work that adapts to your lifestyle, this role could be perfect for you.

You’ll benefit from plenty of flexibility, with options to pick a permanent delivery round or choose shifts that are more adaptable to your needs. Immediate starts are available, letting you begin earning sooner.

Your main tasks will include:

- Picking up parcels from your nearby Evri depot
- Delivering items in your local area during 4-6 hour shifts
- Finishing your shift whenever your deliveries are complete

What Evri offers you:

- Pay rates averaging £15 to £18 per hour, based on the number of parcels delivered and your delivery efficiency
- A guaranteed minimum earning while you are learning your delivery round
- A £100 bonus after you complete your first 10 days of deliveries
- The ability to get paid early, accessing your earnings before payday
- Consistent rounds for stability or flexible routes for more variety, depending on your preference

How our pay works:

- Your income is based on a pay-per-parcel system, so the more efficient you are, the more you can earn
- Experienced couriers often earn above the typical pay range once familiar with their routes

Why drive for Evri:

- Deliver within your own community, close to home
- Enjoy the independence of self-employment
- Decide how much you want to work and what areas you cover
- Get started quickly, with no previous experience required—just bring a car or van, a smartphone, and a strong work ethic

If you’re looking to start a new career, return to work, or simply want a flexible way to earn more, Evri has a spot for you as a self-employed courier.

Apply now to start delivering parcels and building your own flexible career path!
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