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Light Delivery Van Driver
Drivers of light delivery vans transport goods from suppliers to stores and customers.

These transport loads are relatively light and usually comprise a number of small consignments for different customers. The routes for delivery vans are normally limited to a certain radius, for example, within a city and surrounding districts, but not to other cities.

Drivers of light delivery vans are responsible for checking the condition and safety of the vehicle before making deliveries and must report vehicle defects to the correct authority, for example, a fleet manager as soon as possible. They unload goods for customers and ensure that they sign delivery notes. Drivers are sometimes responsible for receiving money and issuing receipts.

Drivers usually work regular hours on the same routes every day. In the case of the delivery of newspapers or fresh products such as milk, they have to start work very early in the morning. Depending on new deliveries, the routes may also change.

Satisfying Aspects
- challenging work
- knowing that your work is saving time and money
- relatively good job opportunities

Demanding aspects
- concentrating and keeping patient in heavy traffic
- a good deal of energy is required, so the work can be tiring

Requirements
A light delivery van driver should be/have:
- at least 18 years old, with a valid driver's licence
- responsible, with sober habits
- good driving record
- be alert and attentive
- have physical fitness and stamina
- good eyesight and eye-hand coordination
- good coordination between right and left and manual dexterity
- able to judge distances and heights accurately
- willing to work shifts
- mentally stable
- mechanical aptitude to perform emergency repairs

School Subjects
No specific requirements.

Compulsory Subjects: None
Recommended Subjects: None

Training
Drivers license - Code B or C1
Experienced drivers normally accompany light delivery van drivers until they are familiar with routes and procedures

Employer
- Private transport companies
- Companies that offer their customers a delivery service
- Self-employment - a light delivery van driver with the necessary experience and capital, can buy his own vehicle to start a delivery business.

Contact
Any of the above potential employers.