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

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


Searching for a flexible way to earn or boost your income? Evri, one of the UK’s top parcel delivery companies, is looking for drivers to join our local team. Whether you need a steady income or want to work around your personal schedule, we have options to match your needs.

What You’ll Be Doing

- Pick up parcels from your nearest Evri delivery site
- Deliver packages in your local area for 4–6 hours per shift
- End your round as soon as your deliveries are complete

What You Get

- Competitive pay rate: earn £15–£18 per hour, based on pay-per-parcel piece rates—regular couriers often exceed this after getting used to their route and volume
- Start working right away with immediate opportunities available
- Fast access to your earned pay, including the option to withdraw your earnings early
- Guaranteed minimum earnings during your first days while you learn your round, plus an additional £100 bonus after you complete 10 service days
- Multiple types of shifts and workloads - choose from permanent rounds or find more flexible hours to fit your needs

About Our Pay

- Your potential pay of £15–£18 per hour is based on the number of parcels you deliver and your efficiency
- Experienced drivers often surpass these earnings, and you will benefit from a learning payment to help you get up to speed

Why Work With Evri?

- Deliver in your local community, keeping jobs close to home
- Enjoy the freedom and independence of self-employment
- The more you deliver, the higher your earnings
- Fix your route for consistency, or change for more variety
- No previous experience required: just bring your car or van, a phone, and a positive work ethic

If you’re making a career move, getting back into work, or simply looking to supplement your income, Evri provides an easy way to get started as a self-employed courier.

Apply today!
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