Part-time driver opportunity in Chicago, IL

Part-time driver opportunity in Chicago, IL


Company
DoorDash
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Part-time
Via
DoorDash Driver

Job Description
Part-time driver opportunity in Chicago, IL

No passengers. No bosses. Just you, your tunes, and the road. Sign up now and start making money! Deliver food in Chicago and other items from local merchants to hungry customers. It's a great alternative to seasonal work, temp work, or a part-time job.
• Be your own boss. Work when you want, wherever you want
• Get paid Instantly with Dasher Direct (US only) or daily with Fast Pay
• Use any car, bike, e-bike, scooter or motorcycle to deliver

Start today and be your own boss. Get on the road today. The only requirements are:
• iPhone or Android smartphone
• Valid driver's license
• 18+ years of age

How to apply

You can apply for this part-time driver opportunity directly on the website. The sign up process requires that you enter info such as your name, date of birth and drivers license number if you are using a car. You will also need to verify your identity. The background check is usually fast.
How long does it take to apply?

To apply to be a part-time driver in Chicago it takes less than 30 minutes. Apply directly to accelerate the process!
How much do Dashers in Chicago, IL get paid?

We know that part-time drivers in Chicago have a lot of choices, which is why we’ve created a pay model that is designed to make earnings fair and transparent for every delivery. Here is more detailed information about how earnings work: Base Pay + Promotions + Tips = Total Earnings.

Base pay is DoorDash’s base contribution for each order. This will range from $2-10+ depending on the estimated time, distance, and desirability of the order. Promotions are additional pay for orders that meet certain conditions, giving Dashers an opportunity to earn even more.
What is next?

Sign up today, download the app and receive everything you need to start earning. A clear and concise pay model lets you know exactly how much you will make before accepting any order.

Once you log in, you will see where the requests are coming from in real time. We also show you where the most orders are coming from, you can be in the right place at the right time. With DoorDash, when and where you work is totally up to you. Heatmaps will tell you where it’s busy or you can schedule deliveries based on your availability. Sign Up & Start Earning Right Away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Restaurant Jobs

Q What is the federal minimum wage for restaurant servers in the United States in 2026?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, the federal minimum wage for restaurant workers is $7.25 per hour as of January 1 2026. Tipped employees receive a cash wage of $2.13 per hour with tips required to reach the full $7.25 minimum. Overtime pay at 1.5 times the rate applies after 40 hours in a workweek.
Q How many hours can restaurant workers legally work per week without overtime in the United States in 2026?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, non-exempt restaurant employees must receive overtime after 40 hours worked in a workweek during 2026. Employers must pay 1.5 times the regular rate for all hours over 40. Breaks of 30 minutes or more are not counted as working time if the employee is completely relieved of duties.
Q What work authorization documents are required for non-citizens applying to restaurant jobs in the United States in 2026?
As per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, all new hires must complete Form I-9 by the end of their first day of work in 2026. Acceptable documents include a U.S. passport or green card combined with a driver's license. Employers must reverify work authorization before expiration of documents such as Employment Authorization Documents.
Q What tax withholding applies to restaurant tips in the United States in 2026?
As per the Internal Revenue Service, employers must withhold income tax, Social Security at 6.2 percent, and Medicare at 1.45 percent on all tips reported in 2026. Employees must report tips of $20 or more in a month to their employer by the 10th of the following month. Unreported tips are still subject to self-employment tax on Schedule SE.
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