Courier Delivery Driver
Be your own boss, earn £15–18 per hour, flexible hours, comprehensive local training, and enjoy a sign-up bonus for your first 500 parcels.
For anyone eager to find a job with flexibility and control, the Courier Delivery Driver role with Evri is worth serious consideration. This position is self-employed, offering you full autonomy to decide your working hours and how much you want to earn.
The pay structure is attractive for an entry logistics position, with rates between £15 and £18 per hour, and a generous £250 bonus after your first 500 deliveries. You’ll have a quick start since training leads directly into your first deliveries, ensuring you start earning almost immediately. There are options to work flexible shifts or take on a more regular round—so you can really make the role fit around your life.
Typical Day-to-Day
As a self-employed courier, you’ll collect parcels from your local centre, plan your own routes, and deliver directly in your community. Each shift typically lasts 4 to 6 hours, giving you room for other commitments. Your earnings are directly tied to your efficiency and the volume you handle—an appealing incentive for the motivated.
You’ll benefit from initial guaranteed earnings while learning the ropes, and the opportunity to work locally means less commuting and more time for yourself. Full training and support are part of the package, so even newcomers to the industry can hit the ground running.
Pros
Flexibility is the star attraction—you choose when and how much you work, making it ideal for those with other jobs or family responsibilities. The start-up process is straightforward, with training provided and a financial cushion in the form of guaranteed starting earnings and a sign-up bonus.
Being able to work in your local community adds a sense of familiarity to your day, and the support structure means you’re not left alone, despite being self-employed.
Cons
As with many self-employed roles, income can fluctuate with parcel volumes and efficiency. There are no traditional employment benefits such as sick pay or holiday entitlement, so you must be prepared for less financial stability.
Additionally, you’ll be responsible for your own taxes, insurance, and vehicle maintenance, which means more administrative overheads compared to standard jobs.
Verdict
The Evri Courier Delivery Driver role is ideal for self-starters who value flexibility and direct control of their hours and earning potential. While the lack of employment benefits could be a concern, the straightforward onboarding, local focus, and transparent pay make it an excellent choice for those willing to manage their own business style of working.
