Oct 13, 2017 ● Kate Lopaze
How to become a delivery driver
Delivery drivers are not just necessary for logistics, but also bringers of good things. Think about it—when was the last time a delivery driver brought you bad news? Now think about the last time a delivery driver brought you something awesome, like pizza or the Amazon package you just ordered, like, 10 minutes ago. As a delivery driver, you’re making good things happen. And whether it’s a right-now job or a starting point on a road to a broader career in shipping and logistics, here’s what you’ll need to get started.
What does a delivery driver do?
Delivery drivers deliver goods or products, either on a route (like packages) or on demand (like food delivery). They’re responsible for making sure the product gets to customers as completely and efficiently as possible, while limiting damage or delays that can lead to a negative customer experience. A delivery driver’s duties may include:- Loading and unloading trucks
- Driving within a set area in varying road or weather conditions
- Tracking shipments and deliveries and recording data
- Troubleshooting customer issues if there is damage or a problem
- Basic truck maintenance
- Processing customer payments
- Handling food safely