Vallance always have agency staff in there, you have to pick your own load from the warehouse but it’s not too bad once you get your head round it. They’re pretty decent in there, laid back, don’t have electronic tracking, just a nokia and a list of postcodes - they always have agency staff in there so there’s probably work.
Wouldn’t bother with Gregory or Kay as apparently they’re super ■■■■ about who they let drive their wagons, and I wouldn’t touch MJ Baker with a 10-foot pole. Did a day there once, by 9am I was considering throwing the wagon back at them. They sacked half their staff for allegedly nicking stuff, so have got bare minimum agency cover in there right now who they overwork, although they’re decent enough people.
Antalis rely on agency staff, but aren’t hiring. Wouldn’t recommend going on the agency they use as they’ve just had 2 drivers leave and I’m about to leave. If they do happen to be hiring, it’s good work - loads of driving, usually at least 20 minutes between stops. Quite physical with 700-1200kg pallets, but it’s all clean loads going to regular customers (mainly) on trading estates, and they keep you on the easy routes to start off with, very little back lane driving as well. Tiny warehouse, as well, so it’s quite easy to get into.
There’s not much else going on in the way of driving at Heathfield as it’s the likes of QMS etc who need supplemental licenses like CSCS cards. No idea what the score is at Hottot’s round the corner, but I’ve only ever seen artics. There’s a fencing company on their site who they have an agency bod in once in a while but I don’t think they’re hiring and you’d need a HIAB for them anyway.
If you don’t mind being out in the cold and wet in winter, CCS in Exeter are good people. Nice new depot up at Exeter, they deliver building supplies, no HIAB, they use moffats but as you go to sites anyway so you only need that if the forkie is on his break. It’s easy work apart from the weather. Wouldn’t recommend Jewson’s as you have to pick your load and get loaded up three times a day and they only have one curtainsider at Newton Abbot, and there’s not much driving, either, lots of stopping/starting/loading/unloading.
In reality, you’d probably have to start with an agency, but you could just be cheeky and ask for a job at each place you go to. Have had several people offering me work since I started on agency. Will just say to not accept a job offer unless you really know what the job involves.