Grocery shopper and delivery driver | Dallas, TX

Grocery shopper and delivery driver | Dallas, TX


Company
Uber
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Part-time and Contractor
Posted
17 hours ago
Via
via Uber

Job Description
Turn a typical shopping trip into a steady stream of income by becoming a grocery delivery driver or courier with Uber Eats. With this flexible alternative to traditional grocery delivery jobs, you become the boss.

Work as frequently as you want and head to different neighborhoods to explore Dallas while delivering groceries with your wheels.

You can get around Dallas by car, scooter, or bike to pick up orders from local grocery stores. Choose which orders to fulfill to maximize your earnings and enjoy tips that are yours to keep in full. Customers will appreciate your service, whether you’re delivering household essentials or something else.

Qualifications
• 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 Social Security number to run a background check

Responsibilities
• Shop for grocery orders placed in Dallas and beyond
• Deliver grocery orders to customers by following the app directions

Benefits
• Flexible scheduling: Deliver groceries on a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
• Quick payment: Cash out up to 5 times a day with Uber’s Instant Pay. Terms apply.
• Tips: Keep 100% of the tips you earn from completing deliveries in Dallas and beyond.
• 24/7 support: Get turn-by-turn directions with the app and access support any time 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 34 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.

Delivery 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 drivers and couriers who are 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.

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