Evening driver/courier | Philadelphia, PA

Evening driver/courier | Philadelphia, PA


Company
Uber
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
13 hours ago
Via
via Uber
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Job Description
Ditch ordinary part-time evening jobs to drive or deliver with Uber in Philadelphia. Unlike traditional nighttime jobs, these flexible opportunities allow you to shape your schedule.

Create an evening of earning that begins and ends when and where you want. You can pick up riders heading to a nighttime dinner or help them get to a hotel from an airport after a long flight. Couriers can create a flexible schedule, too. Grab your wheels and make late-night deliveries from local shops and restaurants in Philadelphia.

Qualifications to deliver
• A valid driver’s license for car and scooter delivery
• A state-issued ID for car, scooter, and bike delivery
• At least a 2-door vehicle for car delivery
• A motorized scooter under 50cc for scooter delivery
• At least 19 years old for car and scooter delivery
• At least 18 years old for bike delivery
• Submit your Social Security number to run a background check

Qualifications to drive
• Meet the minimum age to drive in Philadelphia
• Proof of residency
• Use an eligible 4-door vehicle
• At least one year of licensed driving experience
• Proof of insurance if you plan to drive your own car
• A driver profile photo
• Submit your Social Security number to run a background check

Responsibilities
• Pick up and deliver food orders from restaurants and merchants in Philadelphia
• Transport riders to their desired destination

Benefits
• Flexibility: Make deliveries and pick up riders on your time.
• Quick payday: Get paid up to 5 times per day with Uber’s Instant Pay. Terms apply.
• Tips: Keep 100% of the tips you receive.
• 24/7 support: Get turn-by-turn directions with the app and access support at any time and any day when you need help.

Uber’s mission is to reimagine the way the world moves for the better. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: How do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 42 billion trips later, we’re building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.

Drivers and couriers using Uber are independent contractors who work on their own schedule with flexible hours. Uber is available in more than 15,000 cities worldwide. Signing up is easy for most people. We welcome rideshare drivers and couriers who have been active on other apps and services. Delivering with Uber is a good way to earn additional money. And you might also be eligible to drive with Uber. It’s easy to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for Packing Jobs in the United States?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, the minimum wage for packing jobs in the United States is $7.25 per hour as of 2026. Non-exempt packing workers must receive overtime compensation at 1.5 times their regular rate for all hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek.
Q What are the required working hours, overtime rules, and leave benefits for packing jobs in the United States?
The Fair Labor Standards Act mandates a 40-hour workweek for packing jobs, with mandatory overtime pay after 40 hours as of 2026. Eligible employees receive up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act after completing 12 months of service with their employer.
Q What tax withholdings apply to packing job wages in the United States?
Packing job employees must have 6.2 percent Social Security tax and 1.45 percent Medicare tax withheld from wages under FICA as of 2026. Employers also withhold federal income tax based on IRS Publication 15 tables, with an additional 0.9 percent Medicare surtax applying to wages over $200,000 for single filers.
Q What visa or work permit requirements apply to non-citizens seeking packing jobs in the United States?
Non-citizens must obtain employment authorization through USCIS before starting packing jobs, typically via H-2B temporary non-agricultural worker visas with a 2026 annual cap of 66,000. Employers must file Form I-129 and demonstrate no qualified U.S. workers are available.
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