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Delivering parcels for Littlewoods etc.

paolo75_2
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Ive been told by a few different people about deliveringf parcels for the catalogue companies, but I cant seem to find any info.
Id love to work from home, spend more time with my kids, and not have to report o my boss!
Does anyone have any info, or even better, actually do this type of work?
Let me know, thanks
Paul
Id love to work from home, spend more time with my kids, and not have to report o my boss!
Does anyone have any info, or even better, actually do this type of work?
Let me know, thanks
Paul
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That sounds like the Home Delivery Network.
I found this on their website:
https://www.hdnl.co.uk/hdnl/Work.aspx
Self-employed job opportunities
We have one self-employed contract opportunity available at a variety of locations nationwide.
Catalogue Delivery Agents (CDA's)
Come and join our Catalogue Delivery Team
If you would like to earn money on a regular basis and help us deliver our famous Home Shopping Brand Catalogues up to four times a year, then come and join our established Catalogue Delivery Team
Home Delivery Network is looking for more people who would like to work in their local postcode areas on a self employed, flexible basis, delivering our spring, summer, autumn and winter campaign catalogues to customers nationwide.- If you have some spare time and would like to have the choice to work from as little as one week or up to four weeks each campaign
- If you’ve got a car and a phone
- And want to join our friendly, successful network of delivery agents
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There is also DHL@ Home and Parcelnet
http://www.parcelnet.co.uk/recruitment.html
Remember you will need business use and possible specify courier use on your insurance along with goods in transit and public liability cover0 -
what are the earnings like for these? does anyone know?Every day is a school day :T:T:T0
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DHL @home 65 pence a parcel delivered you pay fuel insurance etc.
Parcelnet similar with higher rate depending on area.0 -
The only thing with some of these, just to make you aware...I used to do this in my car, but if you are in "dodgy" estates etc, you have a risk of your car being broken into, be careful.My suggestion and/or advice is my own and it is up to you if you follow it, please check the advice given before acting on it.0
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All those parcels on display in the back of the car can be tempting for some. Many home delivery couriers use small vans like escorts, kangoo and berlingo.0
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