Part-Time Seasonal Holiday Package Driver – San Francisco CA
Part-Time Job Highlights – San Francisco
At a Glance
- Worksite: San Francisco, CA
- Benefits: Eligible part-time team members may receive select benefits.
- Apply your your professional skills skills in a flexible part-time role at our San Francisco location.
- Hiring Organization: Peak Season Logistics
- Part-Time Salary: $3.5k-$5k/Month (approx. $51k/Year)
- A supportive local team and part-time friendly culture in San Francisco.
- Position: Seasonal Holiday Package Driver (Part-Time, based in San Francisco)
- This part-time role in San Francisco is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our Peak Season Logistics part-time team in San Francisco, CA is growing.
- Benefit from working part-time in San Francisco, a key hub for the Logistics industry.
Cash In on the Peak Season Rush
The holiday season is the ultimate test of the global supply chain, and delivery networks go into overdrive to ensure every gift arrives on time. We are urgently hiring high-energy individuals for the role of Seasonal Holiday Package Driver. If you are looking for a short-term, highly lucrative driving job to aggressively fund your own holiday shopping or pay down debt, this is the ultimate temporary opportunity. Step into the van, deliver the holidays, and walk away with a heavy wallet.
Peak Operations
- Maximum-Volume Routing: Execute extremely dense delivery routes safely and rapidly. You will be delivering a massive volume of seasonal retail packages to residential neighborhoods.
- Winter Weather Driving: Safely operate a company delivery van in potentially adverse winter weather conditions, demonstrating strong defensive driving skills.
- Hustle and Flow: The days are fast, physical, and exhilarating. You will be continuously moving packages from the van to the porch to clear the massive daily holiday backlog.
The Seasonal Reward
Earn highly competitive hourly rates with virtually unlimited opportunities for overtime pay (time-and-a-half) during the peak rush. While this is a temporary contract (typically 6 to 8 weeks), top-performing seasonal drivers are frequently offered full-time, permanent positions once the holiday volume concludes.
Requirements
Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid driver's license. Impeccable driving record required. Extreme reliability is mandatory; you must show up for all scheduled shifts during the critical holiday weeks. Exceptional physical stamina is required to walk and repetitively lift heavy packages. Rapid background check required.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Seasonal Holiday Package Driver – San Francisco CA position pay at Peak Season Logistics?
This role offers a pay range of $3,500 - $5,000. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, shift, and location within San Francisco.
Where is this Seasonal Holiday Package Driver – San Francisco CA job located?
This position is based in San Francisco, CA. Peak Season Logistics has facilities throughout the region, but this specific opening is in San Francisco.
How many hours per week is this part-time Seasonal Holiday Package Driver – San Francisco CA role?
Part-time positions at Peak Season Logistics generally range from 20 to 30 hours per week with flexible scheduling options. Exact hours depend on business needs and your availability.
Do I need my own vehicle for this delivery role?
Peak Season Logistics typically provides delivery vehicles and equipment. A valid driver's license is required. Check the specific requirements listed in the job description for this San Francisco position.
What are the physical requirements for this delivery position?
Delivery roles require the ability to lift, carry, and deliver packages weighing up to 50 lbs. You should be comfortable entering and exiting a vehicle frequently and walking throughout your shift, including stairs.
What does a typical day look like as a Seasonal Holiday Package Driver – San Francisco CA?
A typical shift involves loading your vehicle at an Peak Season Logistics delivery station, then following an optimized route to deliver 150-300 packages to customers in the San Francisco area. You'll use a mobile app for navigation and delivery confirmation.