Delivery Driver (Enfield)

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OTEs of £15 - £18p/h, Get Paid Fast, and Stay Local Become a Courier with Evri

Looking for extra income or more control over your work? Join over 30,000 couriers already delivering with Evri. We’re hiring now with immediate starts available.

The role

  • Collect parcels from one of our 500 Delivery Units
  • Deliver in your local area for around 4 - 5 hours a day
  • No need to return to the depot once finished
  • Simple, flexible, and fast paying

Most new couriers find their rhythm in around 14 days, delivering 25 - 30 parcels per hour. To support you while you get up to speed, we offer a new starter payment alongside our welcome incentives.

Your Pay Explained: This £15−£18 OTE is based on a competitive and realistic rate per parcel (piece-rate) and is regularly exceeded by couriers once up to speed. Your hourly earnings are driven by volume and efficiency, and we offer a £100 learning payment to support you as you get to grips with the role.

What you’ll get:

  • £100 learning payment (once you have completed 10 service days out of 21 calendar days)
  • On target earnings of £15 - £18 per hour
  • Weekly pay - unlock earnings within 7 days.
  • Route optimisation/navigation build in for you - less time driving around, more time earning.
  • Work around your availability - weekends, weekdays, or just a few hours every other day.

What you’ll need:

  • A car/van and valid driving licence
  • A smartphone
  • A reliable, can-do attitude

Ready to get started?

Hit apply now and we’ll be in touch - or download the Evri Courier Community App on the App Store or Google Play and register directly.

*New Starter payment is subject to terms. They apply to new couriers in the advertised location and depend on completing a minimum number of deliveries and working a set number of days.









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