Looking for career change and could get my own van whatever size . A recent advert for yodel and Hermes said it could be quite flexible. Not looking to earn that much .Or could do self employed part time. What experiences does anybody have. Thanks.
Looking for career change and could get my own van whatever size . A recent advert for yodel and Hermes said it could be quite flexible. Not looking to earn that much .Or could do self employed part time. What experiences does anybody have. Thanks.
My friend working for Hermes has approx 140 deliveries a day at average 52p a drop depending on size which is approx £72 per day less motor expenses plus they take about 50p per day for parcel insurance. So for 6 days it isnt brilliant money.
She was until they split the round into 2 and reduced the rate due to being able to get the deliveries done cheaper. It must be remembered that Hermes are the biggest and busiest home courier company in the Uk. If they can do it when will the others follow suit?Must be working for the wrong type of courier company,some subbies i know can make £800-£1200/week,still that's the likes of DPD UPS DHL DX TNT FEDEX TUFFNELLS CITYLINK and so forth..(Little clue for the OP there)
Must be working for the wrong type of courier company,some subbies i know can make £800-£1200/week,still that's the likes of DPD UPS DHL DX TNT FEDEX TUFFNELLS CITYLINK and so forth..(Little clue for the OP there)
Normally driving it badly£800-£1200 for driving a van. Surprised more people don't do it
She was until they split the round into 2 and reduced the rate due to being able to get the deliveries done cheaper. It must be remembered that Hermes are the biggest and busiest home courier company in the Uk. If they can do it when will the others follow suit?
Son used to drive for DX they pay between £180 and £200 per day for a Sprinter size van and running costs have to come out of that.
Normally driving it badly
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DR
Normally driving it badly
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DR