Company: Rapid Pace Delivery (Amazon Delivery Service Partner) Location: Colfax, NC (Greensboro area) — local routes, in-person Pay: $19.50 per hour Job Type: Full-time, 10-hour shifts, including weekends required
Role Overview:
You’ll operate branded Amazon cargo vans, delivering packages (150–200 stops daily) across your route. This is hands-on work involving heavy lifting and frequent in-and-out stops.
What You’ll Get:
Paid training and uniforms
Benefits including 401(k), health, vision, and dental insurance
Paid time off and referral bonuses
Structured schedule and performance-driven rewards
Requirements:
At least 21 years old
Valid driver’s license
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and handle repeated physical activity
I ran DSP routes out of High Point last summer; the pace is fine if you pre-sort your first 25-30 stops before rolling out - it buys you about 20 minutes and keeps you from chasing packages all morning. Just be ready for mandatory Sundays; that was the hardest part for me.
Ran DSP routes out of Greensboro; with 150–200 stops, staging the first 25 in the cab and bundling apartments together (don’t follow the app’s zigzags blindly) kept me sane. On those 10-hour shifts, nose-out park and clear both sides of a cul-de-sac in one hop so you’re not re-parking — saves about 15–20 mins. @christopher92 is right about the early presort; without it the afternoon turns into a slog, ugh.
Co-sign @christopher92; the silent killer for me was the scanner phone overheating — stick it on an AC vent mount and dim the screen so you’re not stuck rebooting during a 200-stop day.
But i’d take it at $19.50, but those 10-hour weekends are a grind. Biggest saver for me with 150–200 stops is a simple rule: “park once, clear the whole side,” then cross over — cuts U-turns and constant door cycling. Toss a thin knee pad by the door too; after a few apartment stacks your knees will thank you.