Whether you’re applying for Amazon delivery driver work in Glasgow or HGV driving roles in Kilmarnock and Cumbernauld, this page answers the most common questions about pay, shift patterns, licenses, training, vehicles, and what to expect when working with PPS Logistics.
Use the sections below to find specific information for Delivery Driver and HGV driver jobs, or jump straight to the role you’re interested in.
Earnings depend on the number of routes worked, performance, and availability across the week. Therefore, anywhere between £643 – £862 per week can be achieved. View current delivery driver jobs in Glasgow to see available opportunities.
No. PPS provide a fully insured delivery van.
No previous delivery experience is required. Full onboarding and route training are provided, making this suitable for both new delivery drivers and experienced multi-drop couriers. However, experience of driving long wheelbase vans is preferred.
Routes cover Glasgow and surrounding areas, including residential and commercial delivery zones. Route locations may vary depending on operational requirements.
All delivery driver roles on the Amazon contract operate on a self-employed basis.
All drivers receive 1 days classroom training with Amazon plus 2 ride alongs with our drivers. This includes app training, delivery procedures, route guidance, and safety procedures.
The number of deliveries varies depending on route size and area density. The Flex App constantly monitors driver progress and adjusts stop number and route size per each individual driver’s ability to be achievable within the 9 hour window.
The routes are scheduled for 9 hours. Start and finish times vary depending on wave times allocated by Amazon.
Class 1 (Category C+E) HGV drivers operate articulated lorries with trailers and typically handle longer-distance and trunking work. You can view current Class 1 HGV driver roles for more details and available opportunities.
Class 2 (Category C) drivers operate rigid vehicles without trailers and are often involved in more local or regional delivery work. View our current Class 2 HGV driver jobs to see available positions.
Yes. All professional HGV drivers must hold a valid Driver CPC qualification and a digital tachograph card to work legally in the UK>
Shit patterns vary depending on depot and contract requirements. Work may include, days, nights, weekends, tramping, or ongoing full-time positions depending on availibility.
Drivers may operate a range of vehicles including articulated lorries, curtain-sided trailers, box trailers, refrigerated units, or rigid HGVs depending on the role.
Yes we provide annual ongoing renewal provided your CPC is up to date when you apply.
Drivers from our Kilmarnock depot typically cover Ayrshire, Central Scotland, and Southern Scotland, with regular trunking routes to Fradley.
Drivers based at our Cumbernauld depot operate across North Lanarkshire and the Central Belt, with additional trunking work to Fradley available from this location.
Yes, overnight trunking work is available for Class 1 drivers. This is typically a two-man buddy system driving to Fradley and back.
Earnings vary depending on depot location, shift type, and driving category.
View earnings for Kilmarnock HGV Driver jobs here.
View earnings for Cumbernauld HGV Driver roles here.
All PPE equipment such as high-visibility clothing and safety boots are provided.
No. We don’t currently offer ADR work.
Whether you’re looking for delivery driver or HGV work, apply today to join the PPS Logistics team.
Full training and support available for suitable drivers looking to progress