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Driving has become a popular job for many with low level of education in Kenya especially in Nairobi. This can be a life changing career with long term potential and benefits. Truck driving jobs or delivery jobs provide freedom on the open road along with comfort and security as one of the higher paying semi-skilled friendly employment. To Find drivers jobs in Kenya check here or Delivery Jobs in Kenya, check here. Average Salary for Driving Jobs in Kenya A person working in Courier / Delivery / Transport / Drivers in Kenya typically earns around 99,900 KES per month. Salaries range from 76,500 KES (lowest) to 155,000 KES (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits. Salaries differ drasticly between different Courier / Delivery / Transport / Drivers jobs. If you are interested in the salary of a particular job, see below for salaries for specific job titles. Minimum Driver Jobs Requirements Most people can drive in Kenya even if you don’t have a car. Requirements vary by city, but there are a few minimum requirements: · Have a valid driving license for Kenya · Complete a Safety Screening
· Have the basic communication skill · You have to be a minimum of 21 years of age Tips for getting a truck driver job or Delivery Jobs · Be honest about your record. Assume that all companies will do a thorough investigation of your past driving, criminal and employment history. · A clean driving record with no recent traffic violations is a big plus. · Call up truck delivery companies and not driving schools. The schools just want your tuition money but a commercial driving license is useless if you can’t get hired. · Try the smaller local companies if you have no luck with the big ones. · If you get tired of randomly calling companies up, go to a local truck stop and check out their bulletin board. There are normally quite a lot of ads posted. · You could also approach some of the drivers at truck stops, buy them coffee and ask them if they know of any delivery companies that hire felons.
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