
By the Parcelink ops team
You've been stacking shelves and dealing with the warehouse chaos for ages. What if your next step means more freedom and better pay each week? Imagine cruising through Potters Bar, delivering smiles and top-notch appliances. But is it the right move for you? Let's unravel the reality.
Key takeaways

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Yes, leaving your warehouse job for a delivery driver role can offer more flexibility and control over your schedule. If you're tired of the same four walls and crave the open road, a delivery role might suit you. You'll enjoy varied days navigating the streets of Potters Bar and nearby towns like Barnet and Borehamwood. The transition is about trading routine for freedom, where every delivery brings a new challenge and a sense of accomplishment.
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Absolutely, applying with a friend can make the job more efficient and enjoyable. Two-person crews are ideal for handling heavy appliances and furniture, making teamwork crucial. Imagine the ease of carrying a Miele washing machine up a narrow staircase, each of you taking an end. Plus, with Parcelink's network, you can tap into easy work dynamics by pairing with someone you trust.

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As a self-employed delivery driver, you'll benefit from [weekly pay](#), giving you steady cash flow and control over your finances. Unlike waiting for a monthly payday at your warehouse job, weekly payments can help manage expenses more smoothly. It's essential to understand the tax implications, so check out How Do You Register as a Self-Employed Driver with HMRC? for more insights.
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Your first week will be an adventure, setting out from Potters Bar to deliver a diverse range of goods from renowned brands like Bosch and Neff. Anticipate early starts and learning the ins and outs of efficient route planning. You'll handle everything from navigating the town's streets to ensuring each appliance is safely installed. Expect a mix of excitement and learning as you grow accustomed to the rhythm of the role. Ready to embrace the journey? [Apply in minutes](/).
You'll need a valid UK driving licence and the ability to handle heavy lifting, often beneficial for two-man teams delivering large goods.
Self-employed drivers manage their own schedules and earnings. You'll need to register with HMRC and handle your own taxes. Find more in [How Do You Register as a Self-Employed Driver with HMRC?](/blog/register-self-employed-driver).
While you have some control, routes are typically assigned based on demand, ensuring efficient delivery across Potters Bar and surrounding areas.
Many self-employed drivers lease or purchase their own vans. Consider your budget and the types of deliveries you plan to undertake.
Sources: UK Government - Self Employment · UK Driving Licence Requirements
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