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  • 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.

  • Still much more secure than the self employed route....you seem like fun at parties.

  • The point is, this isn't a long term role however much they dress it up.

    How many couriers move on to do other things because they are sick of not getting paid holidays, not getting sick pay (which this, as an employed position would, I'd have thought, have to provide) and not getting paid enough when jobs are lacking?

    Sounds like this bunch are looking for a reliable person who wants to work outside and will reward that person with a steady income and many of the benefits that are lacking in other courier type work.

    Just because it wouldn't work for you doesn't mean it won't work for anyone.

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