2025-12-19 – Weekly Delivery Driver Jobs : Remote roles offering flexibility

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a big demand for delivery drivers, especially in retail and food delivery sectors. If you’re looking for flexibility, some remote options are popping up too. It’s a mixed bag of opportunities, so there’s a little something for everyone.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Delivery Driver
    Company: Pizza Hut | Location: Richmond Hill, GA
    Looking for a reliable driver to join the team. Local deliveries, flexible hours. Friendly work environment.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver
    Company: KSB VENTURES INC | Location: Charleston, SC
    Open shifts starting at 8 a.m. Offers health and dental benefits. Great for those looking for more than just a paycheck.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver/ Warehouse
    Company: Brody Pennell | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Seeking a driver concerned with safe and timely deliveries. A role that mixes warehouse duties with driving.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver
    Company: PKG DELIVERY SYSTEMS INC | Location: Londonderry, NH
    Entry-level position with professional growth opportunities. Ideal for those starting in logistics.
    Apply Here

  • CDL Delivery Driver
    Company: EverGRO | Location: Orange, VA
    Join as a CDL driver at a farm store. Perfect for those who love the outdoors and hands-on work.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver
    Company: Kentucky Auto Body Supplies Inc | Location: Lexington, KY
    Reliable and punctual drivers needed. Opportunity for consistent work in a supportive environment.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver / Warehouse Technician
    Company: Express Employment Professionals | Location: Clearwater, FL
    A temp-to-perm role with prior warehouse or delivery experience preferred. Good fit for those with equipment-handling skills.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver
    Company: Speedy Wiz Transport Inc | Location: Austell, GA
    Offers a mix of routine delivery duties with customer interaction. Ideal for outgoing individuals.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver- Lead
    Company: Young Appliance | Location: Alpena, MI
    Leadership role for experienced drivers. Key team member with potential for advancement.
    Apply Here

  • Delivery Driver
    Company: Express Employment Professionals | Location: West Palm Beach, FL
    Seeking reliable drivers for local deliveries. Great role for those who value punctuality and consistency.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is still on the table, offering flexibility and the comfort of working from home. Here are a few verified remote opportunities this week:

  • Contract City Manager, Seattle
    Company: Dropoff | Location: Seattle, WA
    Manage driver capacity and recruitment. Ideal for someone with a knack for logistics and people management.
    Apply Here

  • Field Sales Consultant - Transportation & Storage
    Company: Equipment Supplier Company | Location: East Brunswick, NJ
    Focus on optimizing delivery routes and customer satisfaction. Requires some travel and a valid driver’s license.
    Apply Here

  • Home Infusion Sales
    Company: The Misch Group | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Combines patient care with sales. Needs a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep your eyes peeled for new opportunities, and don’t hesitate to jump on anything that piques your interest. Good luck out there!

, the “posted in real-time” gigs do expire fast — I started getting more callbacks by setting app alerts and applying within the first hour, plus keeping DL/insurance and background-check info ready in a notes doc. For food delivery, track mileage from day one (IRS rate: Standard mileage rates | Internal Revenue Service), and FYI some of those “remote” roles are dispatcher/chat shifts, not driving. Anyone seeing better luck with retail drop-off routes than restaurant runs this week?

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I’ve had better luck with retail drop-offs by parking near the busiest Walmart in my zone and refreshing 3–5 minutes before the hour — Spark pushes waves at:00 and:30; the “remote” slots I’ve seen were dispatcher/chat and paid less. @megan.c23 are your evening waves any better this week?

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Turning off battery optimization/data saver for Spark, DoorDash, and Uber Eats stopped the ‘real-time’ pings from arriving a minute late — , I was missing them as soon as they popped. Small caveat: it eats more battery, but I snag first grabs way more often. For the flexible remote-ish angle, some Roadie claims show on the web dashboard first, so keep it open and refresh.

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In Denver, I’ve had the best consistency grabbing Amazon Flex blocks right after “Sunday 8:05 p.m.” refresh — set a reminder and pick routes before the rush; it’s like snagging concert tickets. If those vanish, pharmacy courier gigs late morning have been a solid backup and easier to stack than restaurant runs. For something closer to remote, Veho lets me accept next-day drops from home and only be out during the delivery window.

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Quick tip: I keep a “driver docs” folder on my phone (license, insurance, W‑9, selfie) so when these “apply promptly” listings pop, I can submit in under a minute and it’s snagged me a couple retail runs this week. If you’re on iPhone, turn off Scheduled Summary for Spark/DD/UE or notifications get batched — : What’s new for enterprise in iOS 15 - Apple Support. Also seeing “remote” tags mostly mean support/dispatch, not actual driving from home — anyone found a legit from-home gig there?

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I’ve been snagging more blocks by waiting just outside the app’s hotspot and sliding in five minutes before the hour; it seems to surface me higher when the wave hits. When listings say “apply promptly,” I use a phone text shortcut like;drv to auto-fill my vehicle plate, insurance dates, and license so the form’s done in seconds. Small caveat: hotspots can flip fast, so be ready to move a block if the heat map shifts.

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