How much does a HGV driver earn? UK salary explained

THERE has been a high demand for HGV drivers in the UK due to a shortage of people wanting to take up lorry driving as a career.

As a result of the shortage, the government is providing funding to help train new HGV drivers – but how much exactly do they earn?

HGV drivers earn above the average salary in the UK

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HGV drivers earn above the average salary in the UKCredit: Splash News

How much does a HGV driver earn?

The average salary for a HGV driver in the UK is £31,787.

This is higher than the average salary in the UK which is £27,756 as of 2022.

It is also not uncommon for a HGV’s driver’s salary’s to increase after they gain experience and training.

How do I become a HGV driver?

To become a fully qualified HGV driver, you need to be over 18 and have a full driving licence.

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You will also need to achieve the professional driving qualification called the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).

To get your full CPC, there are five tests that you will need to take.

These five tests include both, theory and practical components.

In order to stay qualified, you will need to take 35 hours of periodic training every five years.

You also must have good concentration and alertness as lorry drivers often have to drive for long periods of time.

You would also need to be able to help with loading and unloading the goods from the vehicle.

The job of a HGV driver involves a great deal of independent work and therefore you must be okay with spending long periods of time on your own.

What does a HGV driver do?

The main job of a HGV driver is to transport goods from place to place.

They are responsible for mapping out a safe and efficient route.

HGV drivers can work locally, nationally, and internationally.

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They are also in charge of safely and securely loading and unloading the goods from their vehicle.

Lorry drivers are also responsible for maintaining their vehicles.

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