What is a delivery driver’s average salary in the UK?

SINCE online shopping has become more popular, delivery drivers are needed more than ever.
Here's what you need to know about becoming a delivery driver and how much it pays.
What is a delivery driver’s salary in the UK?
The Government website has indicated that delivery drivers can earn up to £27,000 a year.
The entry-level pay is normally around £16,500 a year.
Workers would normally have to work an average of 20 to 42 hours a week in order to earn this sort of money.
You'll also need to be prepared to work evenings, weekends, and possibly even bank holidays with some days away from home.
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Salaries always depend on the company you work for and the location you're in and travelling to.
It also depends on the type of delivery you're carrying out.
You can be a delivery driver for online clothes shops, like ASOS, which would require you to pick up the order from a warehouse and deliver it to the right home.
Supermarkets also hire delivery drivers to take groceries over to people's homes directly.
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So there are many options which you can explore.
How can I become a delivery driver?
You can get a delivery driver job either through an apprenticeship or by applying directly.
For apprenticeships, you can do:
- Express Delivery Operative Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship or
- Urban Driver Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship
Both apprenticeships take at least a year to complete.
You can use the on the Government website to find a suitable programme.
There are also courses available which you can find through the service.
Or you can also apply directly with a company that is looking for delivery drivers.
You can use the on the Government website to explore options.
What qualifications do I need to become a delivery driver?
To become a delivery driver, most companies would normally ask for GCSEs in English and Maths.
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You will also need a good driving record along with a full, clean driver's licence.
Make sure to drive carefully out on the road to try to minimise the risk of getting hit with penalty points on your licence so you can get a delivery job.