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Hi, Good question! They have been very clever in the way they have gone through the franchise model to pass on a majority of there costs to their franchisees. With every franchised driver they do not have to pay National insurance, holiday pay, sick pay, pension, diesel, van costs, insurance, GIT, Van servicing, van repairs, Uniform and any parcels that get damaged or go missing. Also franchised drivers are self employed so can work more than the 11 hour limit that employed drivers can not. So they make more money through franchised drivers As for franchised drivers making loads of money, 'what a load of b.it'. Once you get a good route and start making over 28k Gross they have the right to and will lower your drop pay rate so you do not go over that figure. Working non stop all day on average from 6:30am to 19:00pm for 28k gross!
On average they pay franchised drivers £1.70 a drop plus 10p a parcel extra if you have more than 1 parcel for 1 drop. If the customer is not in and you can not deliver to a neighbour then you do not get paid anything I tried it for 2 months as a employed driver, saw all the bull. and said I'm off!! Member Posts: 5 Joined: Saturday 16 March 2013, 19:55. DPD sent me invitation letter for their introduction meeting along asking me to bring all necessery personal information for franchise application.So sent email back saying that this meeting has only information and introduction purpose and i will not provide any personal details at this time and if they still happy to go for it then im happy to come down and talk to them,so i've had i reply that bla bla bla yes please come along. Just wondering why such a big company like dpd would do things the way i want,they just could say NO!As someone already said this company is made to leech blood out of you and then dump like one of their old vans.They advertise franchasies for years now according to forum topics,the question is why?Is there a lot of lazy bags whom dont want pull the finger out.i dont think so,Ppl come and go i believe and i understand that this job is no for everyone but is this for real??? How company can charge you £150 for day off??You're own boss and you have time off when you want,but then again youre your own boss only on paper.DPD is kind of modern slavery company which doing things legally acording to the law.I know ppl will still ask to come along and see what is like for real,but no many would stay or signe the contract with them.So to sum up,i wouldnt mind to work for them and put all the hours they ask,but then again i would like to be treated with respect like im one of them,cos end of the day im separete company which trying make way of living.
I would like Mr.Mo to comment on that cos seems to me like he can say nothing good about company he works for. Member Posts: 60 Joined: Tuesday 23 April 2013, 19:33. Slim wrote:As an opposite to what has been said on this thread and just to provide some balance.why is it that some drivers are happy to stay with them, maybe because they have their route and manager sorted? I've been to that meeting along with 5 other guys and seem that im the only one who asked any questions rest of them been sitting there with 'where do i sign?'
Ok my opinion on dpd, what a load of rubbish and lies to get you in there. I have just done 4 months with them and a few pointers that I noticed.

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My blue print said 90 drops per day to earn 28k achievable yeah only if you do 15 hours a day. And on my route I was clearing with only 60 to 80 drps so how was I going to earn my full 28k if the work is not there. Holidays yeah right you try getting holidays ya want and good luck. Help and support, is never given all there bothered about is parcels get delivered on time and in there eta your health or and other issues is no concern to them. £1000 deposit you won't see that again they do you over on The van when you leave. Like I said you can make money but only if ya face fits and you been there for years.
They even trying to get there c and d drivers to go and franchise but there refusing tells you all. For the 4 months I was there I can honestly say wish I never did it can see dpd becoming a laffing stock soon as there was 4 or 5 leaving per week and there just replacing them the week after weather that's just in the depot I was in not sure but its like a conveyor belt of drivers. Asking around more drivers want to leave than stay and if the job search was more healthy out there I am sure they would. Member Posts: 2 Joined: Monday 3 June 2013, 03:04. Are pc engines apu serial console for mac.