Self Employed Driver

Self Employed Driver


Company
BCAL Self Employed
Location
London
Salary
£80–£100 a day
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
About The Role

Self-Employed Vehicle Delivery Driver

Location: Stratford

Fees: Average £80 - £100 per day

Flexible approach

Immediate starts!

About the Opportunity

We are looking for self-employed drivers to support a leading vehicle delivery network. You’ll provide services to clients, transporting a variety of new and used vehicles across the UK.

You choose the days you provide the service, to fit your lifestyle - giving you freedom and great earning potential.

What You’ll Do
• Collect and deliver vehicles across the UK
• Carry out inspections on end-of-contract lease vehicles (technical seminar provided)
• Keep clients updated on estimated arrival times and any delays

What We Offer in Return
• Competitive fees per collection/delivery
• Extra earning potential / fees through vehicle inspections
• Fuel card (T&Cs apply)
• Full service provision kit available – including the latest devices and technology
• Drive a wide range of vehicles from leading brands
• Opportunity to appoint your own drivers to maximise earnings

Why Work with Us?

Flexible - perfect for work-life balance
• Immediate starts available
• No experience required

Submit your details today - It takes less than 10 minutes!

Need help? Call 0121 788 6988.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Driver Jobs

Q What is the National Living Wage rate for HGV drivers in the United Kingdom from April 2026?
The National Living Wage for drivers aged 21 and over is £12.80 per hour as of 1 April 2026. All hours including loading and waiting time must be paid at this rate with no exceptions for piecework. Employers must also pay £1.26 per hour extra for night work between 11pm and 6am.
Q Which driving licence category and CPC qualification are required to drive 7.5 tonne lorries in the UK in 2026?
Drivers need a Category C1 licence plus Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) card issued by DVSA. The initial CPC costs £300 and requires 35 hours of periodic training every five years. Without a valid CPC card drivers cannot legally operate goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes.
Q How many hours can lorry drivers legally work per week under GB domestic rules in 2026?
Drivers are limited to 10 hours driving per day and 48 hours per week on average over a 17-week reference period. They must take 11 consecutive hours of rest in every 24-hour period. Tachograph records must be kept for at least 28 days and shown to DVSA on request.
Q What visa route and salary threshold apply to non-UK lorry drivers applying for work in 2026?
Non-UK drivers must apply under the Skilled Worker visa with a minimum salary of £38,700 or the going rate for HGV drivers whichever is higher. The visa requires a Certificate of Sponsorship from a licensed employer and costs £719 for a three-year visa. Drivers from Ireland are exempt under Common Travel Area rules.
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