Delivery Driver / Courier - £15 - £18 per hour

Delivery Driver / Courier -  £15 - £18 per hour

Start Your Local Delivery Journey with Evri


Step into a new role and earn extra income as a local delivery driver with Evri, one of the UK’s largest and most trusted courier networks.

Why Choose Driving with Evri?

- Work independently in your community
- Choose between regular delivery rounds or more flexible options to match your lifestyle
- No need for previous experience - you'll just need a car or van, a mobile phone, and a friendly attitude
- Be your own boss and plan your day your way

What Will You Be Doing?

- Pick up parcels from your nearest Evri location
- Deliver packages within your designated local area (usually between 4 and 6 hours per day)
- Complete your shift as soon as the last parcel is delivered - there’s no requirement to return to the depot

Earnings and Benefits

- Expect £15-£18 per hour, with pay based on the number of parcels delivered
- Many drivers exceed this once they become familiar with the route and routine
- Start earning straight away, with immediate opportunities available
- Access fast payment, including early pay withdrawal options
- Guaranteed minimum earnings for your initial deliveries during the learning phase
- Plenty of work available for both casual or frequent schedules
- Your income grows with the amount you deliver and your efficiency - plus, we offer a learning payment to boost your earnings as you get started

Ready for your next step, a career change, or something that fits around your current commitments?

Evri makes it easy to begin with no previous courier experience required. Start working in your area and enjoy the freedom to earn on your terms.
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