This is a contract where an employer hires a delivery driver as an independent contractor to make deliveries to third parties, or clients and customers of employer.
Keep a careful eye on your expenses like gas, vehicle maintenance, and insurance. Smart budgeting can save you a pretty penny in the long run.
Absolutely! Being self-employed means you can juggle multiple delivery gigs to maximize your earnings.
You get to make your own hours! Whether you want to work full-time, part-time, or just on weekends, the choice is yours.
While a regular driver’s license is typically required, some companies may ask for additional certifications like a clean driving record or insurance coverage.
You can look for gigs through delivery apps, local businesses, or online job boards. Networking in your community can also uncover hidden opportunities.
Yes, you’ll need your own vehicle to make deliveries, whether it’s a car, truck, or even a bike depending on what you’re delivering.
It's an agreement where you, as a self-employed driver, provide delivery services to a company. You set your own schedule and manage your own workload.