Parcel Courier - £15 - £18 per hour

Parcel Courier - £15 - £18 per hour

Evri is now searching for dependable drivers to join our expanding parcel delivery network. Immediate openings mean you can start earning right away, making this an ideal option if you want flexibility and quick income.

At Evri, you’re in the driver’s seat when it comes to designing your work pattern. Select a steady delivery round for routine, or pick and choose flexible shifts each week to work around your other commitments. This adaptable structure lets you find the balance that works best for your personal needs.

Why choose Evri:

- Remain local by delivering in your community and spending less time commuting
- Work independently as a self-employed courier and decide how much you want to work
- Get started, regardless of previous experience—bring along a car or van, your smartphone, and a strong work ethic
- Set your own pace with no pressure from hourly quotas

Your role includes:

- Picking up packages from your closest Evri depot
- Delivering all assigned parcels during 4 to 6 hour shifts in your area
- Completing your shift when all orders are handed over to customers

Earnings and incentives:

- Typical pay of £15 to £18 per hour, depending on your parcel count and speed
- Guaranteed minimum earnings while you learn your route to ease the transition
- A £100 bonus once you complete your first 10 service days
- The chance to access your earnings early before payday for added financial flexibility
- The choice of regular, consistent rounds or mixing things up for more variety in your day

Payment structure:
- You earn per parcel delivered, allowing efficient drivers to boost their earnings
- Seasoned drivers often beat the standard hourly average once they become familiar with their routes

If you’re looking for a career change, returning to employment, or simply seeking extra income, Evri makes it simple to get started as a self-employed courier.

Take charge of your career and earnings by applying with Evri today. Start delivering on your terms!
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