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How Do I Become a Delivery Driver?
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The requirements for becoming a delivery driver can vary depending on what type of vehicle is used to make the deliveries. You can, for example, become a delivery driver for a restaurant and use your own vehicle, or you may become a delivery driver for a factory that will require you to get a commercial driver's license and learn how to drive larger trucks. Drivers do not generally need a certain level of education to do this job, though some training will often be necessary, as will a valid driver's license and a clean driving record.

In order to become a delivery driver, you must have a valid driver's license. If you do not have one, you can obtain one by taking the appropriate written and hands-on tests at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or similar entity in your region. Once issued a driver's license, you may need to consider getting particular endorsements that will allow you to operate larger vehicles such as delivery trucks. Not all delivery jobs will require you to have a commercial driver's license, but many will, so if you want more options for jobs that will allow you to become a delivery driver, consider obtaining such a license.

Most companies, from restaurants to larger warehouses, will require that you have a clean driving record in order to become a delivery driver. If you do not have a clean record, this does not necessarily exclude you from obtaining a job, but it can make it more difficult, as the competition is usually fairly stiff for such jobs. Do your best to maintain a clean driving record, and if you have speeding tickets or other infractions, make sure to note when those infractions will be taken off your driving record. A company will usually perform a driving history check before hiring you.

One way to become a delivery driver without taking all the individual steps is to get hired with a delivery company that will do driving training and help you obtain all endorsements or licenses you need to drive the delivery trucks. You may have to start in a different position — loading trucks, for example — and then work your way up to a delivery driver position, but with a bit of patience, you can become a delivery driver over time while developing a good rapport with the company. The company will often pay for any training or licensing required, thereby saving you even more money.

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