High Paying Driving Jobs That Are Hiring Now
There’s a shortage of local delivery drivers and truck drivers, so these companies are offering generous salaries to fill these job vacancies.
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If you’re not cut for Formula 1, why not try your luck as a truck driver or taxi driver? It doesn’t earn you as much, but at least you receive a decent salary and you still have time to spend with your family and friends.
There’s also a rising demand for Truck drivers, so if you’ve ever thought about being a truck driver this is your chance.
With that said, let’s look at some driving jobs that will give you a decent salary at the end of the month.
1. Taxi Driver
According to the BLS, a taxi driver earns a median annual wage of $22,840. In larger metropolitan areas taxi drivers can make more than $40,000 annually plus cash tips that can exceed $10,000 per year.
The only downside is becoming a taxi driver is a time-consuming process, especially in New York.
- You need Valid New York State DMV Chauffeur’s license
- Finished a defensive driving course
- Pass a drug test
- Be Proficient in English
- Take a 24-hour taxi school course
But once approved, you can focus on an interesting niche like being an Amish taxi driver.
2. Chauffeur
If you’re a fanatic for luxurious cars, becoming a chauffeur be the right career for you.
Indeed, it doesn’t pay much, but depending on your skills, client, and experience, a chauffeur can make more money than meets the eye.
This is true, especially if you have car maintenance skills or can speak another language. The work hours vary, but this role would ideal for a driver looking for comfort on the road.
3. Pizza Delivery
Being a pizza delivery driver is arguably the most lucrative job. You don’t need any special licenses, you just need a clean record, auto insurance and a reliable vehicle.
You can expect a salary of $25,000 annually, plus tips. Pizza Delivery drivers can make nearly $70 in tips in an average shift.
This is one of the most relaxing and flexible jobs out there as you can choose to work either part-time or full-time as a pizza delivery driver.
4. Delivery Driver
More and more people are shopping online and ordering packages from companies like Amazon or Walmart. As a result, the number of people needed to deliver these packages keeps growing.
Many companies are having a hard time finding enough people to take these local driving jobs. The average salary is now close to $60,000 and includes full benefits. You can become a delivery driver after a training course that is only 7 weeks long.
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5. School Bus Driver
If you like driving but also want time off to do other things, then being a school bus driver will suit you.
As a school bus driver, you can earn a median annual wage of $28,330. You also work part-time when the school is in session.
To qualify for this job, you need to be good with kids, own a driving license, and have a First Aid and CPR training (doesn’t apply to all states).
Because you’re dealing with kids, you need a clean driving record and patience.
6. Stunt Driver
If you want high paying driving jobs, consider taking a stunt driving course.
Making it to the A-list won’t be easy, but if you succeed, you will never run out of work. With many documentaries, series, and movies being released every year, wrecking cars or doing weird spins will be required every single day.
Besides attending a stunt driving school, you need to be physically fit and healthy.
Apart from the high salary of up to $100,00, you get to meet cool movie stars.
7. Tow Truck Driver
You can start your own business as an independent tow truck driver. The amount of money you’ll make will depend on how well you market your service and your driving ability.
Besides hauling cars with mechanical problems or those in accidents, you can become a repossession agent.
As an employee you’ll receive decent pay, considering the risks involved. Sometimes you get to tow some amazing classics and rarities. However, the schedule can be difficult as you get called at whatever time of day an accident happens.
8. Shuttle Driver
If you like being on the road and you welcome the idea of driving a large, powerful vehicle this role may be for you.
As a shuttle driver, you get to transport people back and forth from a specific location. You also receive a flexible schedule and lots of benefits. Depending on the company, some drivers can receive a salary as high as $60,090.
Most companies will offer you and your family great services like health insurance, dental insurance, sick leave, vacation time, and more.
One downside to this job is, you’ll easily get bored from the repetitious nature of the job (going back and forth).
9. City Bus Driver
Becoming a City bus driver can earn you a median average salary of $38,750 annually, says BLS. Nearly 25 percent of the city bus drivers make $48,810 and above. If you live in a big city, then this job will suit you.
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