Holiday Relief

How Much Can You Make As A Holiday Delivery Driver?

An easy way to make extra money during the holidays is to become a delivery driver. See how much you can make with this in-demand side gig.

This year has been stressful enough, but it’s about to get worse for many people with the holidays lurking. You can blame this on COVID-19’s impact on our finances, as many people are wondering where they’ll get the funding to do holiday shopping this season.

As long as you have reliable transportation and some extra time, you won’t have to wonder, though. Why? Because there are plenty of delivery apps that are hiring drivers, and you can make a pretty penny doing this side hustle.

Delivery apps have been around for a while, but they’ve grown in popularity as many people want to social distance at home. They also provide a level of convenience that beats having to get your own groceries, so it looks like these apps will be here to stay long after the coronavirus disappears.

Reasons To Become a Delivery Driver Right Now

Doing deliveries may have a bad rap. Many may think of it as a low-paying job, but that’s no longer the case. Sure, it may be tough to make decent dough delivering pizzas. But with almost everything under the sun being delivered nowadays, your opportunities are endless.

Why choose a delivery gig? Besides being a quick way to supplement your holiday budget, the barrier to entry is low. As long as you’re of age (18, in most cases) and have a license and reliable transportation, you should be good to go.

Another reason to choose delivery driving as a side gig is its flexibility. Unlike a typical second job, you can select your schedule. You can even choose which specific deliveries you want to take, giving you a sense of control and power over your time.

Payouts with delivery apps tend to be quick as well. You usually don’t have to wait two weeks to be paid, and some even allow you to request daily payouts when you need them. How much can a payout be? That depends on your schedule, but when you consider that some delivery drivers make around $25 per hour, you could be taking home a nice, fat check.

Lastly, there’s one huge reason to become a delivery driver right now: The holidays. People tend to be more giving during the holidays, which means you could make more money in tips. And since the season is hectic, you could see a lot more work than in other parts of the year.

Popular Delivery Apps That Are Hiring

Now that you see the benefits of doing a delivery side gig and how much you can make, here’s a list of some apps that are worthy of a strong look:

  • Postmates – Customers love this app for its speed, leading to many work opportunities for you. Some Postmates drivers make $25 per hour.
  • Shipt – $22 per hour goes into the pocket of some Shipt workers, who usually deliver groceries.
  • Uber Eats – Deliver food instead of people with this app from the famous rideshare company.
  • DoorDash – Bring restaurant takeout to people’s homes and get paid.
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Jonah Jacobs

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