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We are looking for freelance drivers to deliver our canapes across London.

Hours very variable but usually 1- 4 small deliveries per week, mainly south London and occasionally into central. Perfect as additional work for freelancers or part time working parents etc. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Safely and efficiently deliver catering orders to various locations
  • Ensure timely deliveries and maintain food quality
  • Provide friendly and professional customer service
  • Assist with loading and unloading catering supplies

Requirements:

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Own a reliable, clean vehicle
  • Excellent time management and navigation skills
  • Strong customer service orientation
  • Ability to lift and carry food containers and equipment
  • Flexible availability, Tues-Sat

What We Offer:

  • £14 per hour + mileage reimbursement
  • Flexible freelance schedule
  • Congestion charge reimbursement

To Apply: Please email us : [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you!

Fi and Anna 

www.cocottecatering.co.uk

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