This article is dedicated to those looking to hire a personal driver.
A personal driver’s day is challenging and the tasks they have to complete could change from day today. That is part of the excitement and one of the biggest reasons why personal drivers love doing what they do.
But, what might a typical day in the life of a personal driver look like? We just mentioned that days can be vastly different, so we thought we would list a few tasks they could be responsible for to paint a picture.
Typical Personal Driver Responsibilities
Drivers will usually take their main client to their place of work or meetings throughout the day. They will need to be driven safely and arrive at the time they wish, which means you need to be on top of local traffic updates.
Other tasks may include:
- Taking family members to locations or picking them up, including doing the school run for the family’s children.
- Transporting other personal staff to locations and picking them up, such as the housekeeper or personal assistants.
- Picking up lunch, coffee or even doing the weekly shop between jobs.
- Providing security and protection to the client when in public spaces.
- Driving on long overnight trips or being asked to pick the client up from dinners when you were not supposed to be on duty.
Would I Be a Good Personal Driver?
As you can see by the typical responsibilities and tasks asked of a personal driver, flexibility and adaptability are two skills you need to possess.
If you have a can-do attitude and don’t panic when something new is sprung on you at short notice, you already have some of the much-needed soft skills to become a personal driver.
Naturally, you will also need to be a safe and smooth driver. If you want to know more about the soft skills you need to become an excellent personal driver, read our dedicated post on the subject.
How Much Do Personal Drivers Make?
The average annual salary of a personal driver in the UK is around £30,000. This means personal drivers earn above the average wage in the UK. This figure doesn’t include any additional benefits they may receive from their clients, such as bonuses or paid excursions where they may be asked to drive in lavish locations abroad.
London personal drivers may expect to earn more, especially if they are working for VIP clients, such as celebrities, CEOs and politicians on a full-time basis.
How Can I Become a Personal Driver in London?
If you are qualified as a personal driver and believe you have the right additional skills to manage the chaos of daily tasks and unpredictability, you should register with a personal staffing agency.
HazeltonClive is one of the best personal staffing agencies in the UK and receives frequent requests for personal drivers in London and the surrounding areas. Contracts may be short or long-term but are always well remunerated.
Tell us about your personal driving experience, today!