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Delivering with Amazon Flex is perfect for those looking for seasonal work or temporary opportunities, evening delivery blocks, or for those looking for flexible ways to earn on their own time.
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No previous experience as a transportation driver, truck driver, taxi driver, courier driver or delivery driver is necessary. If you are looking for a flexible part time or seasonal opportunity, you should try delivering with Amazon Flex to supplement your income.
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Use your own vehicle and smartphone to deliver packages locally for Amazon as a way of earning extra money weekly. You must be 21 years old, have a valid driver's license, have access to a mid-sized or larger vehicle, pass a background check, and have an iPhone or Android smartphone.
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Individuals who currently work from home, students, interns, contract workers, or people looking to earn additional money on the side, on their lunch breaks, and on weekends can also make great delivery partners.
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Schedule a delivery block and start delivering parcels as little or as often as you like. Delivery Partners come from all backgrounds and industries ranging from traditional driving and transportation industries to more customer service and creative industries.
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With Amazon Flex Rewards, you have access to great rewards like cash back, thousands of discounts and other tools to help you save money and time. delivering with Amazon Flex will get you there faster.
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