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Amazon Delivery Driver

Full time at Amazon Flex in Australia
Posted on November 6, 2024

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What is Amazon Flex? It’s simple! Use your own van and smartphone to deliver packages for Amazon as a way of earning extra money to move you closer to your goals. Van blocks are approximately 8 hours long and include a 30 minute break. Make sure you select the “Cargo Vans” region in the Amazon Flex app when applying. Money Matters. Know your earnings. When you schedule a delivery block, you’ll know the estimated duration and how much you can earn – all before your delivery block begins. Adjust your work not your life. Move closer to your goals. We know how valuable your time is. With Amazon Flex, you work only when you want to. You can plan your week by reserving blocks in advance or picking them each day based on your availability. Choose the blocks that fit your schedule, then get back to living your life. Essential Requirements: When you schedule a delivery block, you’ll know the estimated duration and how much you can earn – all before your delivery block begins. • A valid, current Australian driver’s license. • Australian permanent residents or citizens 20 years or older. • Access to a qualifying vehicle. • An iPhone or Android phone. • An Australian Business Number (ABN). How much can you make? The average delivery driver can earn from $116* for a 4 hour delivery block. Got the right Van? Use the vehicle eligibility calculator on our website to find out if your vehicle is eligible for Cargo Van blocks. Sign-up today All sign-ups must be completed through the Amazon Flex app, where you will be guided through the process. * Earnings estimates are based on an estimated length of time (referred to as a block), completed while driving a standard motorised vehicle in Australia. Rates can vary by state and for different modes of transport such as cargo vans.

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