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How much do amazon flex delivery driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for amazon flex delivery driver in Springfield, OR is $19.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.68 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Amazon Flex Delivery Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Amazon Flex Delivery Driver, you need a valid driver's license, a reliable vehicle, good driving record, and familiarity with navigation. Proficiency in using the Amazon Flex app, GPS systems, and smartphone technology is essential for managing routes and deliveries. Strong time management, customer service skills, and the ability to work independently help drivers stand out. These skills ensure timely, accurate deliveries and a positive customer experience, which are critical for the role's success.

How do I become a flex driver for Amazon?

To become an Amazon Flex delivery driver, you need to meet age and vehicle requirements, pass a background check, and complete the online application through the Amazon Flex app. Once approved, you can choose delivery blocks and start delivering packages using your own vehicle. Flex drivers typically need a valid driver's license, insurance, and a smartphone to access the app and schedules.

How much do Amazon Flex drivers earn?

Amazon Flex delivery drivers typically earn between $18 and $25 per hour, depending on location, time of day, and delivery volume. Earnings can also include tips from customers and vary based on the number of deliveries completed and the driver's schedule.

What is the difference between Amazon Flex Delivery Driver vs Uber Eats Delivery Driver?

AspectAmazon Flex Delivery DriverUber Eats Delivery Driver
Required CredentialsValid driver’s license, vehicle insurance, background checkValid driver’s license, vehicle insurance, background check
Work EnvironmentDeliveries using personal vehicle, scheduled shifts, flexible hoursDeliveries using personal vehicle, flexible hours, app-based scheduling
Employer & IndustryAmazon, e-commerce logisticsUber, food delivery services

Both Amazon Flex Delivery Drivers and Uber Eats Delivery Drivers require a valid driver’s license, vehicle insurance, and background checks. They operate in similar environments, delivering using personal vehicles with flexible hours. However, Amazon Flex focuses on package deliveries for Amazon’s logistics network, while Uber Eats specializes in food delivery for restaurants. Understanding these differences helps you choose the role that best fits your preferences and schedule.

Can I make $500 a week with Amazon Flex?

Amazon Flex delivery drivers can potentially earn around $18 to $25 per hour, depending on location and delivery volume. To make $500 a week, drivers typically need to work approximately 20 to 28 hours, but earnings can vary based on factors like tips, delivery density, and scheduling. Consistent high-volume shifts and efficient route planning are key to reaching that income level.

What are some common challenges Amazon Flex Delivery Drivers face during their shifts, and how can they be managed?

Amazon Flex Delivery Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating unfamiliar neighborhoods, managing tight delivery windows, and handling heavy or bulky packages. Effective time management, using GPS navigation apps, and planning routes ahead of time can help mitigate these difficulties. Staying organized and communicating promptly with Amazon support if issues arise can also ensure smoother deliveries and a more positive experience on the road.

What is an Amazon Flex Delivery Driver?

An Amazon Flex Delivery Driver is a contractor who uses their own vehicle to deliver packages for Amazon. They pick up packages from Amazon delivery stations and bring them directly to customers' doors. Drivers use the Amazon Flex app to manage deliveries, track routes, and report completed jobs. The position offers flexibility, allowing drivers to choose their delivery blocks and work around their own schedules. Payment is typically made on a per-delivery or per-block basis.

Can I make $1000 a week with Amazon Flex?

Amazon Flex delivery drivers can potentially earn around $18 to $25 per hour, depending on location and demand. To make $1000 a week, drivers would need to work approximately 40 to 55 hours, which may be feasible during busy periods but is not guaranteed due to variable factors like delivery volume and tips.
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Customer Service Rep(07210) - 4105 Main St.

Customer Service Rep(07210) - 4105 Main St.

Domino's Pizza

Springfield, OR • On-site

$15.25 - $20.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Domino's rating

4.8

Company rating: 4.8 out of 10

Based on 1,891 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

19th of 22 rated food delivery companies


Job description

Job Description

The following general description applies to all hourly store team members. Please read the detailed information listed below.


Job Duties

  • Operate all equipment
  • Stock ingredients from delivery area to storage, work area, walk-in cooler.
  • Prepare product.
  • Receive and process telephone orders.
  • Take inventory and complete associated paperwork.
  • Clean equipment and facility approximately daily.

Training


Orientation and training provided on the job.

Communication Skills

Ability to comprehend and give correct written instructions. Ability to communicate
verbally with customers and co-workers to process orders both over the phone and in person.

Essential Functions/SkillsAbility to add, subtract, multiply, and divide accurately and quickly (may use calculator). Must be able to make correct monetary change. Verbal, writing, and telephone skills to take and process orders. Motor coordination between eyes and hands/fingers to rapidly and accurately make precise movements with speed. Ability to enter orders using a computer keyboard or touch screen.


Work Conditions

EXPOSURE TO: Varying and sometimes adverse weather conditions when removing trash and performing other outside tasks. In-store temperatures range from 36 degrees in cooler to 90 degrees and above in some work areas. Sudden changes
in temperature in work area and while outside. Fumes from food odors. Exposure to cornmeal dust. Cramped quarters including walk-in cooler. Hot surfaces/tools
from oven up to 500 degrees or higher. Sharp edges and moving mechanical parts.

SENSING: Talking and hearing on telephone. Near and mid-range vision for
most in-store tasks. Depth perception. Ability to differentiate between hot and cold surfaces.

TEMPERAMENTS: The ability to direct activities, perform repetitive tasks, work
alone and with others, work under stress, meet strict quality control standards, deal with people, analyze and compile data, make judgements and decisions.
Physical Demands

STANDING: Most tasks are performed from a standing position. Walking surfaces include ceramic tile"bricks" with linoleum in some food process areas. Height of work surfaces is between 36" and 48".


WALKING: Walking is generally in short distances for short durations.

SITTING: Paperwork is normally completed in an office at a desk or table.

LIFTING: Bulk product deliveries are made twice a week or more and are unloaded
by the team member using a hand truck. Deliveries may include cases of ingredients and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds with dimensions of up to 3 x 1.5. Cases are usually lifted from floor and stacked onto shelves up to 72"high.


CARRYING: Large cans, weighing 3 pounds, 7 ounces, are carried from the workstation to storage shelves. Occasionally, pizza sauce weighing 30 pounds is carried from the storage room to the front of the store. Trays of pizza dough
are carried three at a time over short distances, and weigh approximately 12 pounds per tray.

PUSHING: Pushing is performed to move trays which are placed on dollies. A stack of trays on a dolly is approximately 24"- 30" and requires a force of up
to 7.5 pounds to push. Trays may also be pulled.

CLIMBING: Team members must infrequently navigate stairs or climb a ladder to change prices on signs, wash walls, perform maintenance.

STOOPING/BENDING: Forward bending at the waist is necessary at the pizzaassembly station. Toe room is present, but workers are unable to flex their knees
while standing at this station. Duration of this position is approximately 30 - 45 seconds at one time, repeated continuously during the day. Forward bending is also present at the front counter and when stocking ingredients.


CROUCHING/SQUATTING: Performed occasionally to stock shelves and to clean low areas.

Additional Information

REACHING: Reaching is performed continuously; up, down and forward. Workers reach above 72" occasionally to turn on/off oven controls, change prices on sign, and lift and lower objects to and from shelves. Workers reaching down
to perform such tasks as scooping cornmeal from a plastic barrel, or washing dishes. Workers reach forward when obtaining topping ingredients, cleaning work surfaces, or answering phones.

HAND TASKS: Eye-hand coordination is essential. Use of hands is continuous
during the day. Frequently activities require use of one or both hands. Shaping pizza dough requires frequent and forceful use of forearms and wrists. Workers must manipulate a pizza peel when removing pizza from the oven, and when
using the rolling cutter. Frequent and/or forceful pinching is required in the assembly of cardboard pizza boxes. Team members must be able to grasp cans, the phone, the pizza cutter and pizza peel, and pizza boxes.


MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, WORK AIDS: Team members may be required to utilize pencils/pens, computers, telephones, calculators, TDD equipment, pizza cutter and pizza peel.

In addition to all of the above,the following applies to team members in driver or store management positions.


Job Duties

Deliver product by car and then to door of customer. Deliver flyers and door hangers. Requires valid drivers license with safe driving record meeting company standards. Access to insured vehicle which can be used for delivery.


Essential Skills

Navigational skills to read a map, locate addresses within designated delivery area. Must navigate adverse terrain including multi-story buildings, private homes, and other delivery sites while carrying product.
Physical Demands

CARRYING: During delivery, carry pizzas, sides and beverages while performing"walking" and "climbing" duties.

DRIVING: Deliver pizzas within a designated delivery area. A team member may
make several deliveries per shift.

WALKING: Delivery personnel must travel between the store and delivery vehicle and from the delivery vehicle to the customers location.

CLIMBING: During delivery of product, navigation of five or more flights of stairs
may be required.

Work Conditions

EXPOSURE TO: Varying and sometimes adverse weather conditions when delivering product, driving and couponing.

SENSING: Far vision and night vision for driving.


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About Domino's

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Since 1960, we've grown from just one store to become the #1 pizza company in the world. To get there and continue to go above and beyond, it takes persistent passion, incredible vision, and bold thinking. It takes every one of our employees feeling like they have pizza sauce running through their veins. What's life like at Domino's Whatever your role at Domino’s, you’ll find life here is exciting, enormously fun, and always asks you to think on your feet. If you bring your passion, drive, and a purpose to perform, there are real growth opportunities across the brand. Many people find that what starts as a day job becomes a fulfilling career, surrounded by amazing people who make sure each new day tops the last. That’s what we mean by the power of possible. We are made better together In a Domino’s corporate job, our leaders work hard to create a level playing field where corporate team members can succeed, innovate, and above all, feel like they belong. See how different backgrounds make us better, and how your unique talents could power what’s possible in a Domino’s corporate career.

Industry

Food and beverage stores, real estate and food services and drinking places

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Ann Arbor, MI, US