Delivery Driver $600-$700 per day

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We are currently seeking Owner Operators with box-trucks, cargo or sprinter vans, pickup trucks, vans, and sedans to perform final mile deliveries in your area (MUST LIVE WITHIN 20 MILES OF THE INDEED POST LOCATION). This is a Monday through Saturday position with consistent work and strong earning potential, paying $600–$700 per day per route.

Deliveries include curbside and threshold drop-offs.

ONLY OWNER-OPERATORS WILL BE CONSIDERED.

Freightlined provides the insurance, no COI or coverage required!

$600-700 per day pay

  • Weekly settlements (paid every Friday)
  • 175-200 miles driven per day
  • 15-18 stops per day
  • Home daily

Please reach out to Paul by text at (724)565-4959 or by email at Paul.f@freightlined.com.

If you’d like to proceed with the onboarding process immediately, use our application link below: (may require copy and pasting link into browser)

What You’ll Do:

  • Ensure safe handling of all merchandise to avoid damage
  • Provide excellent customer service at every stop
  • Work with a helper to complete deliveries efficiently
  • Communicate with dispatch and provide delivery updates
  • Maintain your vehicle and ensure it meets safety standards

Requirements:

  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record
  • Previous final mile or appliance/furniture delivery experience preferred
  • Able to lift up to 50lbs.
  • Vehicle to make deliveries with

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $600.00 - $700.00 per day

Work Location: In person

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