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Van Driver

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A van driver delivers parcels, goods or equipment to homes and businesses, often making many drops a day to a schedule. It suits reliable, independent people who like driving, know their way around and don't mind the pressure of hitting delivery targets.

The role

What a van driver actually does, day to day.

The work is loading the van, planning the route, driving safely between drops, delivering parcels and getting them signed for, often to tight timings. Good road sense, organisation and reliability matter, along with the patience for traffic, busy schedules and lifting parcels in and out all day.

The work involves early starts, long days and a lot of time alone driving and walking parcels to doors, in all weathers, with pay that varies and delivery roles often paid by the route or drop. Some drivers are employed, while many delivery drivers are self-employed and cover their own costs.

You need a valid driving licence, with larger vans requiring the right category, and clean, safe driving is essential. No other qualifications are needed and you learn the round on the job, with self-employed drivers handling their own tax.

A typical week

Day to day

1Load the van and check the manifest
2Plan an efficient delivery route
3Drive safely between drops
4Deliver parcels and get signatures
5Keep to delivery timings
6Handle parcels carefully
7Report problems, failed drops or faults