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Discover 8 types of driving work available through Service Club, from gig platform delivery to mail runs, flower routes, and supermarket shifts. Find the role that fits your vehicle and lifestyle.

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8 Job Types

What kind of driver are you?

Each driving role has its own rhythm, vehicle requirements, and earning potential. Explore them all and find your match.

Courier

General courier work covering a wide range of deliveries, from documents and small packages to same-day items across urban areas.

Advantages

  • High volume of available shifts in most cities
  • Works with bike, moped, car, or van depending on the company
  • Often part of broader platform networks with multiple gig options

Typical requirements

  • Valid driving licence (category depends on vehicle)
  • Proof of identity and right to work
  • Own vehicle or access to one

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you're organised, punctual, and comfortable navigating a city on your own terms. Courier roles reward reliability — companies come back to drivers they trust.

Delivery App Rider

Work with the biggest delivery platforms in Europe: Uber Eats, Glovo, Deliveroo, Just Eat — delivering food, groceries, and parcels on demand.

Advantages

  • Fully flexible hours, choose when you work
  • Multiple platforms to sign up with simultaneously
  • Instant payments on most platforms

Typical requirements

  • Bicycle, e-bike, moped, or car
  • Smartphone with data plan
  • Platform-specific registration (we help with this)

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you enjoy the freedom of self-scheduling and want to work when it suits your life. App riders who stack multiple platforms consistently out-earn single-platform riders.

Flower Delivery

Deliver flowers and gifts for florists, online flower retailers, and same-day gift platforms. Popular around Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and festive seasons.

Advantages

  • High seasonal demand with guaranteed volume spikes
  • Generally involves smaller, lighter loads than parcels
  • Repeat customer routes make planning straightforward

Typical requirements

  • Car or van (fragile cargo)
  • Careful handling and presentable appearance
  • Good knowledge of local area

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you care about the small details. Flowers need to arrive in perfect condition and customers remember the experience. Presentability and a calm driving style matter here.

Food Delivery

Deliver hot meals from restaurants, dark kitchens, and catering services directly to customers. Time-sensitive and high-volume during peak hours.

Advantages

  • Consistent demand during lunch and dinner peaks
  • Works across bike, moped, and car depending on order volume
  • Most routes are short-distance urban deliveries

Typical requirements

  • Bike, moped, or car
  • Thermal delivery bag (often provided)
  • Strong time management and route awareness

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you work well under time pressure. Lunch and dinner rushes are intense — but so are the earnings. Drivers who learn the best routes quickly earn significantly more per shift.

Mail Delivery

Deliver letters and standard mail for postal services and national carriers. Structured routes, regular schedules, and stable working conditions.

Advantages

  • Predictable, structured working hours
  • Opportunity for part-time or full-time employment contracts
  • Established companies with professional working environments

Typical requirements

  • On foot, bike, or small vehicle depending on route
  • Physical fitness for walking-heavy routes
  • Attention to detail and reliability

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you like structure. Mail routes are consistent and well-defined, and they reward punctuality above all else. Many mail drivers progress to supervisory or logistics roles over time.

Newspaper Delivery

Early morning newspaper rounds for local and national publications. An independent role that suits early risers with good area knowledge.

Advantages

  • Work completed early. The rest of the day is yours
  • Consistent, repeat routes that become second nature
  • Low traffic and straightforward logistics

Typical requirements

  • Bike, moped, or car
  • Early morning availability (typically 04:00–07:00)
  • Familiarity with the delivery area

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you're an early riser who values having your afternoons free. Most runs wrap up before 7am, leaving the rest of the day open for other work, study, or family.

Package Delivery

Deliver parcels for major carriers like DHL, UPS, Amazon, and Evri. High-volume, time-sensitive routes across residential and commercial areas.

Advantages

  • High and consistent demand from e-commerce growth
  • Clear route management and delivery apps provided
  • Potential for full-time employment with leading carriers

Typical requirements

  • Van or car (depending on parcel volume)
  • Valid driving licence
  • Physical ability to handle packages up to 30kg

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you're efficient under pressure. Package routes are demanding but offer strong, consistent earning potential. Drivers who maintain a high delivery success rate get priority access to the best routes.

Supermarket Delivery

Deliver grocery orders for platforms like Gorillas, Getir, and Ocado. Rapid-delivery or scheduled slots, depending on the operator model.

Advantages

  • Q-commerce (quick commerce) roles offer very short delivery windows
  • Standard supermarket delivery offers scheduled, predictable routes
  • Growing sector with strong demand across Europe

Typical requirements

  • Bike, e-bike, cargo bike, or car depending on the operator
  • Ability to handle and sort groceries carefully
  • Smartphone with delivery app

Do you have what it takes?

You'll thrive if you're quick, careful with fragile items, and comfortable using delivery apps on the move. Q-commerce is fast-paced and well-paid — ideal for drivers who like short, high-frequency trips.

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