Driver Incentive
Are you an experienced driver looking for work? Why not register
as an associate with Search Driving?!
Our consultants are experience and knowledgable about their
industries and place drivers with a whole range of clients. There's
a variety of roles on offer at the moment, including permanent or
contract opportunities.
If you register as a Search Driving associate and work for one
week with us, not only will you be earning your wage, as a 'Thank
You' we'll also give you £50. And if you have any friends who are
currently looking for driving roles, if you recommend them to us,
not only will they get the same deal as you, but you'll receive a
further £50 once they've completed 4 weeks work!*
If you'd like to find out more about driving opportunies we have
available in your areas, please contact any of our consultants
below:
Liverpool Jen
Taylor
0151 2295510 jennifer.taylor@search.co.uk
Manchester Dominic
Maddison 07796 953056 dominic.maddison@search.co.uk
Leicester Allan
Patterson 07798
756658 allan.patterson@search.co.uk
*Terms and conditions apply, please contact one of our
consultants for further details.
Barry Chapman
I have extensive experience recruiting within the Industrial
sector since 2002 when I joined Search. Previous to this I
was a Warehouse Manager.
More about Barry
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