2026-03-06 – Weekly Delivery Driver Jobs : Flatbed drivers needed for oversize loads

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


It seems like there’s a steady demand for delivery drivers this week, particularly in specialized roles. Many companies are looking for drivers who can start immediately, and there are even some remote opportunities on the horizon for those looking to work from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Hiring Immediately: Delivery Drivers
    Company: Turboship Logistics | Location: McAllen, TX
    This role is perfect if you own a vehicle and want flexible delivery hours. You can earn between $150 to $250 per day.
    Apply Here

  • Special Event Equipment Delivery
    Company: Event Rents | Location: Spokane, WA
    Join as a Special Event Equipment Delivery Driver/Tent Specialist. It’s a chance to train in a supervisory role while leading deliveries.
    Apply Here

  • Warehouse/Mountain-Local Delivery Driver
    Company: CTS Distributing | Location: Denver, CO
    This role combines warehouse work with local delivery routes—ideal for those who enjoy variety in their day.
    Apply Here

  • FedEx BC Manager - Package Delivery Operations
    Company: Route 20 Delivery | Location: Rigby, ID
    Oversee 8–15 delivery routes daily. It’s a solid leadership position with responsibilities in dispatch and support.
    Apply Here

  • Local CDL A Delivery Driver
    Company: Consolidated Supply Co. | Location: Nampa, ID
    This is no ordinary driving job. It’s an opportunity to be part of a company that values extraordinary service.
    Apply Here

  • Sod Delivery Driver CDL
    Company: Greenlawn Sod Co | Location: Fort Collins, CO
    Drive a full-sized tractor-trailer and use a donkey forklift to deliver sod. CDL Class A is required.
    Apply Here

  • OTR Truck Driver (Class A CDL - Flatbed Oversize)
    Company: SHOCKER AG SERVICES | Location: Dallas County, TX
    Requires a Class A CDL for flatbed oversize loads. Accuracy in paperwork and log keeping is essential.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is becoming more common for delivery drivers. Here’s what’s out there this week:

  • CDL Class A Local Drivers - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Riverside, CA
    Responsible for live pickups and deliveries, with the flexibility of working from home.
    Apply Here

  • Remote Work From Home Data Entry Clerk
    Company: Aimschoolnc | Location: Alberta
    Perfect for those with a background in delivery driving who are looking to transition into a desk job.
    Apply Here


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


That’s the roundup for this week. Remember, these roles can fill up fast, so don’t wait too long to check them out. Until next time!

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I’ve found that keeping your paperwork organized is crucial, especially when dealing with oversize loads; one time, I lost a few hours just trying to find the right permits. If you’re getting in the game this week, it might be worth setting up a dedicated folder or app to streamline your process?

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But it’s tough when you’re under pressure to deliver, especially with oversize loads. I remember one time being caught in an inspection because I didn’t double-check my permits. Having a dedicated folder for all that paperwork has saved me so much hassle. , it’s annoying when those little details trip you up, but it’s worth it to be prepared. @Guide makes a great point about organization.

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I’ve learned to use a digital logbook for tracking permits; it saved me tons of time! Anyone else have tips on staying organized?

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Staying organized can really make or break you on the road. I use a color-coded system for my permits and paperwork — it helps me pull out what I need quickly. @someuser’s tip about digital logbooks is great too, but for me, having physical copies ready to go in their own section keeps it simple. Anyone else tried something that worked well?

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