RAM Hand-To-Hand Couriers Learnership 2026 – Female Drivers, Durban
Right now, many South African women who hold a Code 10 driver’s licence are searching for a chance to start work quickly. The RAM Hand-To-Hand Couriers Learnership Programme 2026 could be that chance, giving you entry into the growing transport and logistics industry.
What the learnership offers
This is a 12‑month structured programme with RAM Hand‑To‑Hand Couriers, a well‑known courier and logistics company. You will be employed on a fixed‑term contract and receive a monthly learner allowance of R4 000. The role focuses on driving, route planning and basic courier operations.
Who can apply
- Gender: Female
- Age: 21 – 28 years
- Education: Matric (Grade 12) or equivalent, with Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and English passed
- Licence: Valid Code 10 driver’s licence (mandatory)
- Citizenship: South African
- Employment status: Unemployed, not studying full‑time and not enrolled in another bursary, internship or learnership
- Health & record: Good health and no criminal record
- Additional advantage: Valid Professional Driving Permit (PrDP)
What you will gain
- Hands‑on driving experience in a professional setting
- Understanding of courier and logistics processes
- Skills in route planning and time management
- Customer‑service and communication practice
- Industry‑recognised workplace training that strengthens your CV
- Potential pathways to full‑time roles in transport, warehousing or fleet management
How to apply
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified Matric certificate
- Certified copy of your Code 10 licence
- PrDP certificate (if you have one)
- Proof of residence (if requested)
- Write a concise email with the subject line: Driver Application – RAM Couriers Learnership.
- Attach your CV and all certified documents.
- Send the email to recruitment@ram.co.za.
- Wait up to 10 business days for a response. If you do not hear back, consider the application unsuccessful.
Tips to improve your chances
- Keep your CV clear and focused on any driving, customer‑service or logistics experience.
- Mention the type of vehicles you have driven and any safety training you have completed.
- Proofread your email and attachments; errors can look unprofessional.
- Be honest about your qualifications and work history.
- Prepare for interview questions on road safety, time management and why you want a career in logistics.
- Show enthusiasm for working in Durban, one of South Africa’s biggest logistics hubs.
Conclusion and next steps
If you meet the criteria and are ready to start a professional driving career, submit your application as soon as possible. While you wait for a reply, consider applying for other transport or logistics learnerships to broaden your options. Taking action now can help you move from unemployment to a skilled role in the growing courier industry.





