Sandwich Sales Delivery Driver
Elliott’s Upper Crust Catering Services has an immediate opening for Sandwich Sales Delivery Drivers. We’re looking for confident, professional and self-motivated individuals with huge personality to join our established team as leaders in the field of sandwich delivery.
Starting at 7.15am, you will load your van full of freshly prepared hot & cold food that you then take out to sell to your set route of customers. You will be given a route to begin with and your job is to maintain the sales and increase them over time by building the route and maximising the business available in the working day. Cold calling is a huge part of the job so you must be confident walking in to a room and selling the service we provide. The more you sell, the more you earn! Bonuses are paid based on the weekly food sales you bring in to the business.
You will be responsible for keeping the vehicle safe throughout the day, making sure serving areas are thoroughly clean and tidy at the end of each day and cashing up your tin accurately before debriefing each day with your line manager and going home.
This is not a multi-drop/manufacturer/LGV delivery driving job, this is a customer facing sales and service role that suits sociable, efficient sales people not wanting to work in an office.
Work Schedule:
Work starts at 7:15am to 2:30pm Mon – Fri
Requirements:
Have a full clean UK driving licence. (Please enquire about age restriction as it can’t be posted in this job ad)
Proven Sales and Customer Service experience
Self-sufficient with a can-do attitude, motivation and dedication must be 100%
Must be confident with numbers and experience using a card machine is desirable but not essential
Salary & Benefits:
Salary starting at £22,500 – weekly bonus on sales figures added to this
No bank holiday or weekend work
No evenings/overtime
Lunch provided
NEST pension scheme (auto-enrolment after 3 months)
28 days paid holiday per year (including 8 Bank Holidays)
Summary of role requirements:
This job was originally posted on Jora UK