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How can I find delivery driver jobs for high school students near me?

I'm a high school junior looking to make some extra cash and gain work experience. I'm interested in delivery driver jobs in my area. What are the best ways to find these types of positions, and are there specific companies that tend to hire high schoolers?

2 years ago

First off, it's good to hear that you're motivated to find a job and gain some work experience at this stage. Considering delivery driver jobs can be a wise move as they can offer flexible hours, help you develop a work ethic, and allow you to earn money as well.

To find delivery jobs in your area, you can try the following methods:

1. Job search websites: Use online job boards like Indeed, Glassdoor, or Appily, and type "delivery driver" into the search bar, adding your location. Most job boards should allow you to filter the results to see the most relevant or recent postings.

2. Company websites: Some companies like Pizza Hut, Domino's, or local food chains might be hiring teenagers for delivery jobs. Visit those companies' websites and look for a Careers or Jobs section, which will provide information about open positions.

3. Apps: There are various service apps like UberEats, DoorDash, or Instacart that require delivery personnel. Of course, you must meet their age restrictions, which in most cases are over 18.

4. Networking: Talk to people in your community, like your peers, teachers, family friends, or neighbors. They may know local businesses hiring delivery drivers.

However, keep in mind there may be age restrictions for some of these positions, often requiring drivers to be at least 18 years old given the potential risk and liability involved. Additionally, if you're planning on using your own vehicle, you'll need a valid driver's license and the required insurance.

Should any challenges arise due to age restrictions, I would recommend exploring other avenues for part-time jobs that may be better suited to high-school students, like roles in retail, recreation, or tutoring. It's fantastic that you're getting a head start on gaining work experience, and there's a lot of value to be found in a multitude of job types.

2 years ago

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