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Delivery Driver - Portland Sunday 6pm-10pm AND Monday 3am-7am

ThistlePortland, MEJune 3rd, 2026
TITLE: Delivery Driver DEPARTMENT: Logistics REPORTS TO: Logistics Supervisor WHO WE ARE:Thistle makes it easy to eat well – without overthinking it. Thistle was founded in 2013 with a mission to help people get and stay healthy while improving the sustainability of our food system. Thistle delivers fully prepared, healthy-by-default meals, snacks, desserts, and organic cold-pressed juices. We believe the health of people starts with eating real, whole foods, in the right balance, without the friction. We’re building a future where nutritious, sustainable food is accessible, craveable, and part of everyday life.About the Role Thistle Delivery Drivers are the final step in getting our plant-forward meals to customers. You represent our quality, reliability, and care at the door. Earnings at a GlanceBase pay: $20.00 per hour to start Base wage escalator: Up to $2.00 more per hour based on delivery volume and hours worked Tips: Typically $1.00 to $3.00 per hour Cell phone reimbursement: $0.25 per hour Mileage reimbursement: $0.72.5 per mile Typical pace and distance: About 4.5 deliveries per hour at 4.0 miles per delivery on average Fully baked equivalent per hour using these averages Start rate before tips: $33.03 per hour (This combines base pay, the cell phone reimbursement, and mileage reimbursement at $0.70 per mile.) Start rate with typical tips: $34.03 to $36.03 per hour With max escalator: $35.03 per hour before tips, $36.03 to $38.03 with typical tip What You Will DoArrive at the assigned Thistle location at your scheduled shift start with a fully charged smartphone and sufficient fuelVerify that all items are accounted for before leaving for deliveriesUse our delivery app to complete assigned stops and follow customer instructionsCollect return bags and ice packs and return them to your pickup location at the beginning of your next shiftCommunicate clearly and consistently with our dispatch team to keep routes moving