Warehouse & Driving
Amazon, depots, HGV — the always-hiring lot.
If you can stand for eight hours and lift a box, the UK warehouse industry is hiring you today. Amazon, supermarket depots, courier hubs — pay starts around £12/hour with regular overtime, and most don't even require an interview.
The agencies and direct employers below cover the major UK warehouse and HGV opportunities. Driving licences open up the higher-paid tiers.
Where to look
- Amazon Jobs UKFulfilment centres always hiring. Pay shown upfront.
- Logistics JobsHGV, warehouse, dispatch. UK-only, niche but deep.
- Driver HireAgency for HGV/LGV. Flexible shifts, paid weekly.
- Blue ArrowBig temp agency for warehouse and industrial. Same-day starts common.
- PertempsNational staffing agency. Strong industrial and driving books.
Articles

Christmas casual work: Royal Mail, Amazon, and the six-week payday that opens in September
Every autumn Britain's parcel machine hires tens of thousands for six weeks. The good shifts go to whoever applied in September — here's the calendar, the pay, and the second-job tax trap.
8 Jun 20264 min read
Warehouse and night-shift work: the £35k-from-40-hours maths nobody explains
Warehouse and driving jobs are the fastest route from "I need money this month" to a 40-hour week clearing £30–35k — if you understand the night-shift premium, the agency-vs-direct trap, and which employers actually pay it.
9 May 20262 min read