FedEx Contingency Drivers Needed!

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We’re hiring experienced FedEx Ground drivers for a 5-week seasonal assignment in the Zionsville IN Area.

Must be willing to travel! Travel and Lodging paid for! Per Diem offered!

Perfect for professionals who want to maximize their income before the holidays while working with a safety-first, well-organized contractor.

If you have FedEx delivery experience and are ready to hit the ground running, this opportunity is for you.

Pay & Schedule

  • $300 per day total

- Includes $80/day per diem + $220/day taxable pay

  • 6 days per week
  • 5-week assignment
  • Not working on Christmas Day
  • Paid lodging and transportation provided

This is a limited-time assignment, ideal for experienced drivers who want steady miles, strong pay, and a company that takes care of its team.

What You’ll Do

  • Operate company-provided FedEx Ground delivery vehicles
  • Safely deliver and pick up packages within assigned areas
  • Maintain professional communication and uphold FedEx service standards
  • Follow all safety procedures and DOT regulations

Requirements

  • Experienced FedEx driver only (must have an active FedEx badge)
  • 21 years or older
  • Clean driving record
  • Able to pass a drug screen and background check
  • Dependable, self-motivated, and ready to work through the holiday season

Why Join Us

  • Competitive seasonal pay with per diem
  • Paid travel and hotel accommodations
  • Work for a professional, organized team that values reliability and safety
  • Build new connections within the FedEx Ground network
  • Finish the year strong with steady income and guaranteed off for Christmas

Make this holiday season count. Earn great pay, travel with ease, and join a team that respects experience and professionalism.
Apply today and roll with us this peak season!

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $300.00 per day

Benefits:

  • Company truck
  • Flexible schedule
  • Fuel card
  • Mileage reimbursement

Work Location: In person

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