Delivery Driver Sunday
Part-time, morning shifts, competitive hourly pay, extra shifts and benefits. Ideal if you want flexibility, pride in work, and a friendly team. Clean licence required.
Role Overview
This part-time delivery driver position offers an hourly wage of £13.05, ideal for those seeking additional income in a casual yet professional environment.
The job requires you to handle Sunday morning shifts, generally from 5:30am to mid-morning, delivering fresh baked goods to different outlets and customers.
A clean UK driving licence held for three years or more is essential, making it suitable for experienced drivers looking for stability and flexibility.
Additional shifts are sometimes available, providing the chance to increase earnings and regularly interact with friendly colleagues and local customers.
There are employee perks including free coffee, food, pension contributions and staff discounts, making this a well-rounded offer for part-timers.
Daily Responsibilities
As a delivery driver, your primary duty is moving bakery items between shops and wholesale customers, along with a weekly market stall.
You start the morning by collecting products from the main bakery and carefully loading your van, ready for deliveries at various locations.
Safe driving and careful handling of goods are priorities; you may need to lift and carry heavy bakery boxes during loading and unloading.
Communication with bakers to coordinate delivery schedules and maintain vehicle cleanliness and compliance with food safety rules is crucial.
You’ll use modern GPS tools, supported by Android Auto or Apple Car, for efficient navigation to each stop.
Benefits for You
One major benefit is predictable working hours on Sundays, giving you more control of your free time and work-life balance.
With the option for further shifts, you can increase your take-home pay when you need to, or fit the job around other commitments.
Employee perks, such as free food and drinks during your shift, a solid pension plan, and discounts for staff, add to the appeal.
The small team environment helps you build relationships and makes for a welcoming, friendly workplace culture.
Pride in delivering high-quality, locally made bakery products means you represent a company that values professionalism and community.
Potential Downsides
Early morning shifts can be tough, especially for those not used to starting work before sunrise, and may not suit night owls.
Physical demands, like lifting heavy bread crates, require reasonable fitness and could be a drawback for those preferring less active jobs.
The role’s flexibility depends on business needs, so additional hours are not always guaranteed every week.
Working alone for much of your shift may not suit everyone, especially those who thrive on constant social interaction.
Strict requirements, such as a clean driving licence for at least three years, mean this isn’t an option for new drivers.
The Verdict
If you seek a part-time job with steady pay, pleasant benefits and a supportive team, this delivery driver role ticks many boxes.
Those happy with early starts and physical work will find the position rewarding and appreciate the flexibility and perks on offer.
Potential applicants with some driving experience seeking extra income may particularly enjoy the consistent hours and opportunity for growth.
If you’re eager to join a respected business with high standards and positive work culture, this could be your next step.
Consider applying if your strengths match the job’s demands; you could soon be part of a valued and skilled team.
