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How much do independent contractor driver jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average weekly pay for independent contractor driver in Ontario is $899.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $576.92 and $1,048.08 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an independent contractor driver?

Independent contractor drivers are self-employed individuals who provide driving services to businesses or customers without being classified as employees. They often work for ride-sharing companies, delivery services, or freight transport, using their own vehicles and setting their own schedules. As independent contractors, they are responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and vehicle maintenance, and they may work for multiple companies at once. This role offers flexibility, but also requires more personal responsibility and business management than a traditional employee position.

What does an independent contractor driver do?

An independent contractor driver may work in delivery or personal transportation. If you work in freight or goods transportation, your duties are to determine the simplest route to make your deliveries, load and unload your vehicle, and fill out paperwork on behalf of your employer and the organization receiving goods. In human transportation, independent contractor drivers contract with companies and operate their own vehicles for fares, such as working for rideshare services. Your responsibilities include maintaining your vehicle, purchasing insurance, and maintaining a good driver rating.

How do independent contractor drivers typically manage fluctuating workloads and income variability?

Independent Contractor Drivers often experience fluctuating workloads and income due to factors like seasonal demand, market trends, and client schedules. To manage this variability, many drivers diversify their client base, schedule work in advance when possible, and budget carefully to account for leaner periods. Building strong relationships with reliable clients and using load boards or delivery platforms can also help secure more consistent assignments. Additionally, maintaining a well-organized schedule and proactively seeking new opportunities are key strategies for sustaining steady work as an independent contractor.

What is the difference between Independent Contractor Driver vs Delivery Driver?

AspectIndependent Contractor DriverDelivery Driver
CredentialsDriver's license, vehicle insurance, possibly a commercial licenseDriver's license, vehicle insurance
Work EnvironmentSelf-employed, flexible schedule, operates own vehicleEmployed by a company, fixed routes or schedules, company vehicle often provided
Employer & Industry UsageWorks independently across various industries like ride-sharing or freightWorks for companies like food delivery, parcel services, or courier companies

Independent Contractor Drivers typically operate as self-employed individuals with flexible schedules and their own vehicles, serving multiple industries. Delivery Drivers are usually employed by companies, follow set routes, and may use company vehicles. Both roles require a valid driver's license and insurance, but their employment structure and work environment differ significantly.

Is being an independent contractor driver worth it?

Being an independent contractor driver offers flexibility in scheduling and the potential for higher earnings based on hours worked and efficiency. However, it also involves managing your own expenses, insurance, and taxes, with income variability depending on demand and market conditions.

What are the most commonly searched types of Driver jobs in Ontario?

The most popular types of Driver jobs in Ontario are:

What are popular job titles related to Independent Contractor Driver jobs in Ontario?

For Independent Contractor Driver jobs in Ontario, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Ontario are hiring for Independent Contractor Driver jobs?

Cities in Ontario with the most Independent Contractor Driver job openings:

Infographic showing various Independent Contractor Driver job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 63% Full Time, 34% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,782 per year, or $22.5 per hour.

Chiropodist (Independent Contractor)

LMC Healthcare

Nepean, ON • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

If you are looking for an exciting opportunity that helps you build a strong patient base while also being clinically challenged as a Chiropodist, LMC Footcare may be the right opportunity for you!  
About LMC Healthcare:
LMC Footcare is part of LMC Healthcare, Canada’s largest specialist care provider, with 65% of all Ontario Endocrinologists practicing within our clinics. As national leaders in diabetes, endocrinology & metabolism, LMC operates 11 multi-disciplinary centres and 20 clinical research sites, transforming care by making it more accessible, comprehensive, and patient-centered.
Professionally managed by Harvard- and Stanford-trained leaders and supported by ongoing private equity investment, LMC offers unmatched clinical infrastructure, mentorship, and long-term stability — all while fostering a collaborative team culture.
Our team:
Our skilled team consists of Medical Specialists including Endocrinologists, Pharmacists, Optometrists, Nutritionists, Psychologists, Chiropodists, and the Centricity research team. All working together as a cohesive team to best manage patient care.
Patient base:
LMC has developed an extensive internal and external patient referral system which leads to a wide variety of patients seeking care in our clinics. We are committed to providing care and treatment to all types of patients with simple to complex footcare concerns.  Our typical patient base consists of patients living with diabetes as well as those with biomechanical concerns as well as skin and nail conditions.
IT systems:
We value being able to provide exceptional care in an efficient manner. Our interconnected PIPPEDA compliant EMR, CRM, online booking, billing, reminder and LMS systems allow just that. Moreover, they allow our entire team to collaborate on patient care.
Our clinics are additionally supported by skilled Medical Office Administrators, so you can focus on patient care while we handle scheduling, patient communications, and administrative tasks.
Here is a link to learn more about what makes working at LMC different than all the rest: Careers
Currently, our rapidly growing team is in need of a contracted Chiropodist who can work at our LMC Ottawa location. 
More about the opportunity:

  • Easily 3 full days of existing patients with the capacity to grow quickly.
  • 9 referring Endocrinologists onsite leading to a backlog of patients.
  • Internal and external marketing programs so that you can have a continuously growing patient base from both LMC specialists as well as family physicians.
  • Extensive product knowledge training (orthotics, compression, OTCs etc.).
  • Direct support from the Footcare Division’s Manager, Medical Education and Clinical Operations, Chiropody Coordinator, Medical Office Assistant and Medical Representative.
  • Support to assist with your onboarding, product conversions, clinical supplies, operational procedures, IT etc.
Responsibilities:
  • Full scope of practice Chiropody according to the standards of the College of Chiropodists of Ontario.
  • Providing patient care including and not limited to nail and callous care, wart treatments, treating chronic and acute wounds, performing soft tissue surgeries, biomechanical and gait analysis for offloading purposes.
  • Collaborating with an inter-professional team including Endocrinologists, Nurses, Diabetes Educators, Pharmacists, etc.
  • Ensuring treatment rooms and equipment are all well maintained.
  • Providing foot education to patients and other local professionals.
  • Networking with community physicians.
Qualifications:
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Expertise in providing care to individuals with diabetes.
  • Proficiency in use of EMR systems.
  • Excellent decision making and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to take initiative.
  • Willingness to work in a team environment.
  • Graduate Diploma from a recognized school of Chiropody with professional certification (D.Ch. or D.Pod.M.).
  • Member in good standing with College of Chiropodists without limitations.

To apply, please email your resume to Footcare@lmc.ca
LMC Healthcare is an organization committed to ensuring accessible services and communications to individuals with disabilities. Once an applicant has been selected for an interview, requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their accommodation needs known when contacted. 
We thank all candidates, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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