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hi,
Just at the moment i'm very short of work. i was reading on net someplace about distributing stuff like thompsons directorys etc. I have a swb transit van sat out side doing nothing any suggestions?
cheers
steve
Just at the moment i'm very short of work. i was reading on net someplace about distributing stuff like thompsons directorys etc. I have a swb transit van sat out side doing nothing any suggestions?
cheers
steve
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Might be worth a call to them....
Where are you?.....
Might be worth a call to them....
Where are you?.....
In any particular area, Thomson Local directories and/or Yellow Pages are only delivered for a few days per year. Adverts for delivery staff normally appear, a few weeks beforehand, in local newspapers.
To see if there's anything coming up in your area, you could try phoning the following numbers:
The Direct Distribution Company (distributors of Yellow Pages) 01923 494200
Product Development Corporation UK (distributors of Thomson Local) 01904 606300
DDC pay a good rate per copy delivered (about 25p) but this includes a payment towards fuel costs.
PDC pay a really low rate per copy (about 5p) but provide a hefty fuel supplement on top. (e.g. On one route, I delivered 380 copies for just �19 but they paid an extra �45 for fuel - there's no way you use that much fuel just driving around one village!).
Those rates are for predominantly rural routes. The figures are different for urban deliveries.
Chris
To see if there's anything coming up in your area, you could try phoning the following numbers:
The Direct Distribution Company (distributors of Yellow Pages) 01923 494200
Product Development Corporation UK (distributors of Thomson Local) 01904 606300
DDC pay a good rate per copy delivered (about 25p) but this includes a payment towards fuel costs.
PDC pay a really low rate per copy (about 5p) but provide a hefty fuel supplement on top. (e.g. On one route, I delivered 380 copies for just �19 but they paid an extra �45 for fuel - there's no way you use that much fuel just driving around one village!).
Those rates are for predominantly rural routes. The figures are different for urban deliveries.
Chris