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  • 22 days holiday and £10.20 an hour is pretty good, speaking from experience of being a self employed courier and not receiving any holiday, plus being paid per job. I'm guessing public holidays are separate from personal holiday allowance

    OP:
    Do I need bikeability? I know how to ride a cargo, and have been a courier for a number of years, that's the one good thing about a bike, you don't need anything to say that you can ride one!
    You'll also struggle to find anyone with courier experience that'll have it aswell! Well anyone that's still on the road!

  • There is a difference being self employed. You get to pick and choose your holidays and work schedule. The self employed role isn't designed to be a long term solution by any stretch of the imagination.

  • Yeah, that's a perk, but then you also don't get paid for the holiday which this company if offering, you also have no workers rights. Which by the sounds of this is an employed position, you'll have rights at work.

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