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Delivery Driver

​A Delivery Driver is responsible for transporting packages and other goods from a mail facility to a personal or business address1. They load goods, use navigation tools to arrive at the right address and deliver parcels to the correct address1. Delivery truck drivers and driver/sales workers pick up, transport, and drop off packages and small shipments within a local region or urban area2. They drive trucks with a 26,000-pound gross vehicle weight (GVW) capacity or less2. Delivery drivers are responsible for delivering goods on time and with care, and tracking all deliveries

Grantham (/ˈɡrænθəm/ GRAN-thəm) is a market and industrial town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It straddles the London–Edinburgh East Coast Main Line and the River Witham and is bounded to the west by the A1 north–south trunk road. It lies about 23 miles (37 kilometres) south of the county town, Lincoln, and 22 miles (35 kilometres) east of Nottingham. The population in 2016 was put at 44,580.[1] Grantham is known as the birthplace of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, for educating Isaac Newton at the King's School, as the workplace of the UK's first female police officer, Edith Smith in 1914, and for making the UK's first running diesel engine in 1892 and tractor in 1896. Thomas Paine worked there as an excise officer in the 1790s.