Courier Owner Drivers Polokwane

Courier Owner Drivers Polokwane


Company
Private
Location
Polokwane
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Job Description

Courier Company with National footprint is urgently looking for Owner drivers in Limpopo

Areas include but not limited to

1. Polokwane

2. Nylstroom

3. Mokopane

4. Louis Trichardt

5. Phalaborwa

6. Tzaneen

7. Mussina

8. Thohoyandou

9. Ellisras

To apply ensure you meet the following

· Minimum half-ton delivery vehicle with tracker and insurance
• Registered and or able to register as a business with CIPC before commencing
• Financial support for 60 days
• Very familiar with Limpopo area

View and apply for this and other vacancies online via http://www.freerecruit.co.za

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