The Courier Guy Vacancies in South Africa: How to Apply
The Courier Guy is one of South Africa's best known independent courier and logistics companies, so when people search for Courier Guy vacancies they are usually looking at driver, owner driver, and warehouse work. To apply, you submit your CV through the official The Courier Guy or PUDO careers page against a specific opening. This guide explains the roles on offer, the owner driver route, and how to stand out.
Who hires for The Courier Guy in South Africa
The Courier Guy runs a national parcel and courier network, with hubs and depots in the major centres and a large fleet of vehicles and motorbikes. Because parcels move every day, it has steady demand for drivers, owner drivers, and warehouse and sorting staff, along with the controllers, customer service agents, and sales people who keep the network running.
The most common Courier Guy vacancies
Typical openings include:
- Delivery drivers and motorbike couriers
- Owner drivers who supply their own vehicle
- Warehouse, sorting, and despatch staff
- Hub and route controllers
- Customer service and call centre agents
- Sales representatives
Driver and owner driver routes
Driving roles usually need a valid code 8 (B) or code 10 (C1) licence, and some routes ask for a PrDP. An owner driver supplies and runs their own vehicle on a contracted route, which suits people with a reliable van or bakkie who want to run their own delivery operation. Read our guides to driver jobs in South Africa and how to apply for driving jobs, and see RAM vacancies in South Africa and Imperial Logistics vacancies in South Africa for more courier and logistics employers.
How to apply safely
Always apply through the official The Courier Guy or PUDO careers page, where genuine openings carry a closing date. Courier work is a common target for fake adverts, so remember the rule that keeps you safe: a real employer never asks you to pay to apply. If an advert asks for money for a job or a uniform, walk away.
The Courier Guy operates across all provinces, so driver and warehouse vacancies appear in most major areas.
Stand out with a 30-second video application
Courier roles attract a lot of applicants, so a short video resume helps you get remembered. Keep it under a minute, say your name and city, the role you want, your licence code and whether you have your own vehicle, your knowledge of the delivery area, and your most relevant experience. Speak clearly and look at the camera.
On CazVid you record one video profile and reuse it to apply to many roles, so recruiters can see your energy and professionalism before they call. Browse openings and apply with a short video on the CazVid jobs page, or upload your video resume so employers can find you first.
Related South Africa job guides
- Driver jobs in South Africa
- RAM vacancies in South Africa
- Imperial Logistics vacancies in South Africa
- Top companies hiring in South Africa
Frequently asked questions
How do I apply for The Courier Guy vacancies in South Africa? Apply through the official The Courier Guy or PUDO careers page, where genuine openings carry a closing date. Register a profile, upload your CV, and apply against a specific role such as driver, owner driver, or warehouse staff. The Courier Guy never charges a fee to apply, so any request for payment is a scam.
What jobs does The Courier Guy hire for? Typical roles include delivery drivers and motorbike couriers, owner drivers who use their own vehicle, warehouse and sorting staff, hub controllers, customer service agents, and sales representatives. Driving roles usually need a valid code 8 or code 10 licence and, for some routes, a PrDP.
What is an owner driver at The Courier Guy? An owner driver supplies and runs their own vehicle to deliver parcels on a contracted route, rather than driving a company vehicle as an employee. It suits people who have a reliable van or bakkie and want to run their own delivery operation, and The Courier Guy advertises owner driver opportunities regularly.
Do I need experience to drive for The Courier Guy? A valid driving licence and a clean record matter most, along with knowing your delivery area. Many courier and warehouse roles are open to people with limited formal experience, so reliability, customer service, and careful handling of parcels go a long way.
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