Pros
You drive some nice cars
Cons
Long days sometimes 18-20 hours, even though I was self employed I found it hard to book anytime off for any reason. I once booked 3 individual days off and still ended up working the days I had booked off. The public transport they claim to keep to a minimum was a joke sometimes over 2 hours on a train between jobs that you very rarely are reimbursed for. They claim they will buy you a train ticket but always took there time so you missed the train you had planned to catch meaning you where behind in the day you had planned yourself. Some of the locations to collect vehicles from are almost impossible to reach without the help of another driver, you did sometimes get help but very rarely, also very common to walk into a dealership and see another driver there who more than likely had come from the same place as you but they didn’t tell you so you could work together. You can be out of the house from 2:00-3:00am depending on the first drop and not get back home until 10:00pm or later then back up the next morning to leave at 3:00am again. Some collection places are 24 hours which was normally your carryover so the offices respond to this was well it’s 24 hours so you’re timeless what time you get there, even though these places where over a 2 hour drive from my home I sometimes didn’t leave them until 9:30-10:00pm. Many times normally on a Friday you would still be negotiating your way across London on Public transport to get to your last vehicle and would then be setting off home around 7:30-8:00pm then after working all those hours your weekend is a write off due to been so tired you have no option but to sleep. My only advice is to AVOID this place unless you are single it isn’t a job for someone with a family at home. The high turnover in staff tells you everything you need to know