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How to Become a Van Delivery Driver in the UK (2025 Guide)

Learn how to become a van delivery driver in the UK, including licence requirements, salaries, training, and tips for getting hired fast in 2025.

Van delivery drivers are in huge demand across the UK — especially with online shopping booming. If you’re looking for a job that offers flexibility, steady income, and plenty of opportunities for progression, becoming a delivery driver could be a perfect choice.

This guide explains everything you need to know in 2025:

  • How to become a delivery driver
  • What qualifications you need
  • How much you can earn
  • Best companies to apply to
  • What a typical shift is like
  • Whether you need your own van
  • How to get started with no experience

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What Does a Van Delivery Driver Do?

A delivery driver transports parcels, groceries, or goods between depots, businesses, and customers. Tasks include:

  • Loading parcels into your van
  • Planning delivery routes
  • Delivering packages safely and on time
  • Communicating with customers
  • Scanning and updating delivery information

It’s active, straightforward work, and perfect if you enjoy being on the road.

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Qualifications You Need

To work as a van delivery driver in the UK, you only need:

A valid UK driving licence (category B)

This allows you to drive any van up to 3.5 tonnes.

Good driving record

Employers check for endorsements or bans.

Basic English & communication skills

For dealing with customers and reading instructions.

Right to work in the UK

Student visa holders can work part-time, and foreign workers may apply if the company supports their visa route.

You 

do NOT

 need:

  • Special courses
  • Van driving test
  • Prior delivery experience
  • GCSEs or qualifications

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How Much Delivery Drivers Earn (2025)

Most companies now pay £12.21+ per hour, with many paying more depending on the role:

Amazon Flex: See: Amazon Delivery Driver Guide

£13 – £18 per hour (self-employed using your own vehicle)

Evri (Hermes):

£12.21 – £16 per hour

DPD:

£12.50 – £16 per hour (plus bonuses)

Yodel:

£12.21 – £15.50 per hour

Ocado / Tesco / Sainsbury’s groceries:

£12.50 – £15 per hour

(and these often include paid holidays & pensions)

Annual earnings:

Most full-time drivers make:

👉 £25,000 – £35,000 per year

Some earn more with overtime or multi-drop experience.

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Do You Need Your Own Van?

You have two options:

1. Employed (using company vehicle)

Most supermarkets, parcel companies, and logistics firms provide the van.

Pros:

✔ No fuel costs

✔ No insurance

✔ Steady hours

✔ Paid holidays

✔ Guaranteed pay

Cons:

• Less flexibility

2. Self-employed (using your own van)

Amazon Flex, Evri, and DPD often use this model.

Pros:

✔ Pick your own hours

✔ Higher hourly pay

✔ Full control over your schedule

Cons:

• Pay for fuel

• Van maintenance costs

• No holiday or sick pay

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How to Become a Delivery Driver (Step-by-Step)

1. Make sure you meet the basics

  • Full UK licence
  • Age 18+
  • Good driving history
  • Reliable and punctual

2. Choose your type of work

  • Employed (Tesco, DPD, Yodel, supermarkets)
  • Self-employed (Amazon Flex, Evri, DPD Local)

3. Write a simple delivery driver CV

Keep it clean and short:

  • Driving experience
  • Customer service
  • Punctuality
  • Route planning
  • Communication

(If you want, I can write you a template.)

4. Apply through major job boards

The fastest way to get hired is to register on job sites that specialise in driver roles.

5. Attend a short interview or driving assessment

This usually involves:

  • Licence check
  • Short road test
  • Some paperwork and training

6. Start delivering!

Most companies offer training in:

  • parcel handling
  • route scanning
  • customer service
  • van checks

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Where to Find Delivery Driver Jobs

Here’s where most companies post vacancies:

  • Indeed
  • Totaljobs
  • Reed
  • CV-Library (best for logistics roles)
  • Company websites (DPD, Evri, Amazon)

You can add your affiliate link to CV-Library here:

“Register your CV with CV-Library to be seen by hundreds of logistics and delivery employers.”

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What a Typical Shift Looks Like

A standard multi-drop shift includes:

  • Arriving at the depot
  • Loading your van
  • Scanning packages
  • Planning your route
  • Delivering 60–150 parcels (depending on company)
  • Returning to depot

Most shifts last 8–10 hours.

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Is Delivery Driving Right for You?

This job suits people who:

✔ Enjoy working independently

✔ Like driving

✔ Prefer active jobs (not desk work)

✔ Don’t mind working in all weather

✔ Want quick hiring and simple entry requirements

If you enjoy staying active and being on the road, it’s one of the best jobs for 2025.

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Final Tips

To get hired fast:

  • Create a short, clear CV
  • Apply to multiple companies
  • Mention clean driving record
  • Show you can work flexible hours
  • Register on job boards for immediate callbacks

This is one of the easiest UK jobs to enter — and pays well compared to other entry-level roles.

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