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Cargo Bike Rider, London, £11.05 PH +hol pay (Will Track any LDN living wage increases)


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Hi all,


I work for Zedify Logistics/Couriers.


We are looking for friendly and hard-working individuals with a passion for cycling and a reasonable level of fitness to join our London team.


We are looking for a 3-5 days per week commitment and for our part offer reliable regular hours rather than zero hrs/gig economy, and London Living Wage of £11.05 ph plus holiday pay.

You would be delivering packages all over the capital as part of our zero-emission delivery service via electric assist Cargo Bike or Trike.

https://www.zedify.co.uk/about-us/our-ze­ro-emission-fleet/


Having been a rider myself, I can vouch that regular hours are always available, there is great support for riders as a new starter and ongoing, and the riders and management are a great bunch to work with.


What we look for in our Best Riders:

• Dynamic and hardworking

• Not afraid of the weather (winter is Coming!)

• Physically fit and strong, to be able to carry parcels and to manage bikes

• Knowledgeable and respectful of the highway code

• Happy to work unsupervised on your shifts and able to use own initiative

• Punctual, presentable, trustworthy and reliable

Benefits:

• Holiday

• Sick pay

• Injury Insurance

• Higher rates of pay for Senior riders + Team Leaders for riders that are excelling.


If that sounds interesting please do email me to find out more stating you came from East Dulwich Forum and we can set up a brief telephone interview and have a chat: [email protected]


Thanks all

Jody

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