Delivery Driver

Delivery Driver


Company
B-Riders PTY (LTD)
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
28 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
B-Riders Driver Opportunity – Earn Extra Income in Your Spare Time

Looking to earn extra money using your own vehicle? Join B-Riders
, a fast-growing delivery network connecting businesses and customers across Johannesburg.

We are currently onboarding
part-time drivers
with motorcycles, cars, or light trucks who want flexible earning opportunities β€” similar to Takealot or Mr D, but with more personal support and growth potential.

What You’ll Do:
β€’ Complete delivery requests using your own vehicle
β€’ Pick up and deliver packages, food, or goods across Johannesburg
β€’ Use your smartphone for navigation and communication
β€’ Provide professional and reliable service to clients

Why Join B-Riders?
β€’ Flexible working hours (work when you're available)
β€’ Earn per delivery completed
β€’ Opportunity to grow into higher earning tiers based on performance
β€’ Be part of a growing logistics network

Earnings Potential:
β€’ Earn per delivery completed
β€’ Average part-time drivers can earn between
R2,000 – R6,000+ per month
depending on hours worked
β€’ Weekly pay
β€’ Top, consistent drivers earn even more!

Requirements:
β€’ Valid South African ID or Passport
β€’ Valid driver’s license
β€’ Own vehicle (motorcycle, car, or light truck) in good condition
β€’ Vehicle must have up-to-date license and registration
β€’ Proof of address (not older than 3 months)
β€’ Active smartphone with WhatsApp
β€’ Bank account for payments

Registration Requirement:
β€’ R300 once-off registration fee
β€’ (Used for criminal background check if not already available)

Who We’re Looking For:
β€’ Reliable and punctual individuals
β€’ Good communication skills
β€’ Self-motivated and professional
β€’ Knowledge of Johannesburg roads is an advantage

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