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Route Delivery Driver Class C Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Driver - Class C

Honolulu, HI

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Deliver the company's products over established routes or within an established territory. * Load ... a valid driver's license (Class C). Candidate must have the ability to read, write and speak ...

Driver - Class C

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

Deliver the company's products over established routes or within an established territory. * Load ... a valid driver's license (Class C). Candidate must have the ability to read, write and speak ...

Driver Class C

Grass Valley, CA · On-site

$21 - $23.50/hr

We are currently seeking an experienced Class C Delivery Driver in our Grass Valley facility. The Class C Driver is responsible for ensuring timely delivery of goods to customers, reviewing orders ...

Driver - Class C

Honolulu, HI

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Deliver the company's products over established routes or within an established territory. * Load ... a valid driver's license (Class C). Candidate must have the ability to read, write and speak ...

Class C Truck Driver

Corona, CA · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

We are hiring a Full-Time Class C Delivery Driver. Enjoy competitive pay, local routes, and a great team environment. * Pay: $24 - $26 / hour (based on experience) * Schedule: Monday - Friday, day ...

Driver (Class C)

Plano, TX · On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Requires familiarity with and adherence to Department of Transportation and Texas Department of Public Safety (TX) program regulations and CNS policies and procedures for Class C Drivers including ...

Pay for Class C Delivery Driver is $26.00 per hour at this location. Are you friendly and do you thrive on providing great customer service? Are you detail-oriented and safety conscious? Do you enjoy ...

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How much do route delivery driver class c jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for route delivery driver class c in the United States is $20.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Route Delivery Driver Class C, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Route Delivery Driver Class C, you need a valid Class C commercial driver's license, safe driving record, and knowledge of delivery routes or logistics. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, handheld scanners, and basic vehicle inspection tools is typically required. Reliability, strong customer service, time management, and attention to detail are standout soft skills in this position. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring timely, accurate deliveries and maintaining customer satisfaction while adhering to safety standards.

What are Route Delivery Driver Class C jobs?

Route Delivery Driver Class C jobs involve transporting goods along a set route using vehicles that require a Class C commercial driver's license. Drivers are responsible for loading, delivering, and sometimes collecting items from various locations, such as retail stores, warehouses, or customers' homes. These positions often require good customer service skills, the ability to follow delivery schedules, and adherence to safety regulations. A Class C license typically allows drivers to operate vehicles designed to carry 16 or more passengers or hazardous materials, but in delivery roles, it usually refers to smaller trucks or vans.

What are some common challenges faced by Route Delivery Drivers Class C, and how can they be managed effectively?

Route Delivery Drivers Class C often encounter challenges such as navigating traffic, managing tight delivery schedules, and ensuring accurate deliveries. Effective time management and route planning are crucial for meeting deadlines and maintaining customer satisfaction. Additionally, maintaining good communication with dispatchers and customers helps resolve issues quickly, while regular vehicle checks ensure safety and reliability on the road. Building familiarity with delivery areas over time also helps drivers anticipate and avoid potential obstacles.
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Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Work Schedule: 6:00 AM to 2:45 PM (with overtime)

Job Summary: The Non-CDL Driver contributes to the efficient operation of the Branch Office. The Non-CDL Driver will deliver Wismettac products to customers. Non-CDL Drivers will perform other warehouse-related duties which include but are not limited to loading and unloading trucks when required, picking and loading materials to/from trucks, pallets, and other transport vehicles, securing loads and pre and post-trip vehicle inspections, and collecting payments from customers and forwarding payments to the office department.

Essential Job Functions

  • Responsible for driving delivery trucks or vans (with a weight less than or equal to 26,000 pounds) efficiently and safely.
  • Deliver the company’s products over established routes or within an established territory.
  • Load or unload the merchandise at the customer’s place of business. Be able to load and unload items weighing 50 pounds.
  • Develop and maintain effective relationships between the Company and the customer.
  • Provide a positive representation of the company by demonstrating safe, responsible driving practices.
  • May require interstate driving.
  • Safely operate company vehicles by applying knowledge and skills in maneuvering vehicles at varying speeds in difficult situations such as heavy traffic, climate weather, or in tight loading dock areas.
  • Perform pre-trip, in-route, and post-trip inspections on equipment. Ensure equipment defects are reported immediately.
  • Keep tractor interior clean and orderly.
  • Promptly report all accidents involving driver or company equipment and any delays due to customers, breakdowns, weather or traffic conditions, or other emergencies, or any irregularities relating to pick up or delivery of freight.
  • Submit all paperwork and documents required by Federal D.O.T. and Wismettac on time
  • Have customers sign receipts for goods and receive payment for the merchandise if there is a cash-on-delivery arrangement.
  • Turn in receipts, payments, records of deliveries made, and any reports on mechanical problems with their trucks.
  • Perform and follow all Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Section 111 (Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR Parts 1 and 11) and Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food guidelines set by Logistics Headquarters.
  • Assist in loading the trucks and arranging items for ease of delivery.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Experience/ Training/ Education: The ideal candidate will have a High School Diploma or GED and hold a valid driver’s license (Class C). Candidate must have the ability to read, write and speak English, 1-2 years of previous driving experience in delivery vehicle preferred.  Experience using forklift and electric pallet jack.

Knowledge, Skills, and Ability

  • Knowledge of safe driving practices and methods.
  • Knowledge of DOT regulations governing safe driving, hours of service, inspection, and maintenance.
  • Knowledge of Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Section 111 (Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR Parts 1 and 11) and Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food guidelines.
  • Require considerable and strenuous physical exertion so incumbents should be able to lift heavy objects over 50 pounds.
  • Skill in using E-log books computer/tablet system
  • Ability to conduct investigations of accidents.
  • Ability to speak clearly so others can understand you.
  • Ability to read, write, and speak English.
  • Ability to maintain accurate records.
  • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy.
  • Positive work history and ability to maintain solid attendance.
  • Available to work extended hours and possible weekends
  • Must be able to read and write and have the mental capacity to manually complete required paperwork and reports
  • Must have the desire to serve customers and support the warehouse department
  • Must be able to accurately read gauges and dial
  • Must be able to enter and exit the vehicle’s cab using footholds and handhold
  • Must be able to spend 80% to 90% of the day sitting and driving
  • Must be able to bend and lift freight when necessary
  • Must be able to accomplish hand, arm, leg, and foot motions necessary to drive the tractor and twisting, turning, and bending needed to load/unload the trailer.

Other Working Conditions: Drivers work long hours, including common evenings. The work still can be strenuous, even though mechanical materials-handling equipment is employed to move heavy items. The shift could start late at night or early in the morning. Although most drivers have regular routes, some have different routes each day. Many local truck drivers, particularly driver/sales workers, load and unload their trucks. This requires considerable lifting, carrying, and walking each day.  Local truck drivers, unlike long-distance drivers, usually return home in the evening; and may be exposed to heat, cold, dust, irritants, etc.  Some Drivers may handle long-distance driving and may not return home for 2 or 4 days depending on some branch offices.  Machinery operation requires the use of safety equipment including but not limited to steel-toed boots. The typical workweek is Monday through Friday (standard 40 hours per week); however, evening, night shift, overtime, and weekend hours are common in some branch offices.  Some Drivers often travel on nights, holidays, and weekends to avoid traffic delays.