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Job Title: Amazon Weekend Box Truck Driver Hiring Organization: Amazon Logistics Based in: Arlington, VA (a central Arlington location)

Salary: $18-$22/Hour (approx. $24.5k/Year) Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included. Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

What You'll Do

Apply your your professional skills skills at our Arlington location.

  • This Arlington-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon Logistics team in Arlington, VA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Arlington, a key hub for the Transportation And Logistics industry.


Pioneering the Future of Global E-Commerce Logistics

At Amazon, our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company. Achieving this requires an incredibly complex and layered transportation network that operates flawlessly 7 days a week. During the busy weekend volumes, the "middle mile" relies heavily on a fleet of robust commercial box trucks to shuttle critical inventory between local fulfillment centers, sortation facilities, and post offices. We are actively seeking skilled, non-CDL commercial drivers who possess a strong Bias for Action to join us exclusively for weekend operations. If you are looking to elevate your income by operating heavy commercial vehicles on Saturdays and Sundays without the regulatory burden of maintaining a Class A CDL, the Amazon Weekend Box Truck Driver role offers a dominant, highly respected pathway within the logistics industry.

About the Role: The Agile Workhorse of the Weekend Middle Mile

As an Amazon Weekend Box Truck Driver, you are an essential commercial operator during our busiest shipping days. You will be piloting a massive 26-foot commercial straight truck, equipped with air brakes and heavy-duty hydraulic liftgates, exclusively on the weekends. Your primary mission is to execute multiple, time-sensitive shuttle runs between various Amazon nodes within a specific metropolitan region. Unlike last-mile delivery, you will be handling "touch freight" at the pallet or cart level, moving massive volumes of inventory from one massive loading dock to another. This role requires exceptional commercial driving skills, physical strength to maneuver heavy rolling carts, and the professional acumen to interact with warehouse management teams. You will be home every single weekend night, enjoying the stability of a localized, dedicated route.

A Day in the Life of a Weekend Box Truck Driver

Your Saturday or Sunday shift begins at your home terminal. You locate your assigned 26-foot box truck and conduct a rigorous, DOT-compliant pre-trip Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR). You check fluid levels, test the air brake system, and ensure the massive hydraulic liftgate is functioning perfectly. Once cleared, you log into your routing application. Your first task is to back your large truck seamlessly into a tight dock door at the local Fulfillment Center. You utilize the liftgate and a pallet jack to load 15 towering, heavy metal carts (Go-Carts) full of sorted packages into your cargo bay, strapping them securely to the logistics tracking on the walls. You hit the highway, navigating weekend traffic with the heightened situational awareness required for a commercial vehicle. You arrive at a smaller Delivery Station, back into the dock, unload the heavy carts, and pick up empty carts to return. You repeat these high-volume shuttle runs throughout your 10-hour shift, acting as the vital bloodstream between the massive corporate organs of the Amazon network.

Comprehensive and Detailed Responsibilities

  • Weekend Commercial Box Truck Operation: Safely pilot a heavy 26-foot commercial box truck through congested urban highways and complex industrial parks on Saturdays and Sundays. You must master wide turns, execute flawless blind-side backing maneuvers into tight loading docks, and maintain perfect following distances using advanced onboard safety cameras.
  • Liftgate & Freight Logistics: Expertly operate heavy-duty hydraulic liftgates to load and unload massive freight. You will engage in significant physical labor, utilizing manual pallet jacks to push and pull heavy pallets and towering metal Go-Carts (often weighing over 500 lbs each) into and out of the truck bed.
  • Load Securement & Safety: You are absolutely responsible for the integrity of your load. You must utilize heavy-duty ratchet straps and load bars to secure rolling carts tightly against the truck walls, ensuring zero cargo shifts or damage occurs during highway transit.
  • DOT Regulatory Compliance: While a CDL is not required, you are still operating a regulated commercial motor vehicle. You must strictly adhere to all Department of Transportation (DOT) hours-of-service regulations, logbook requirements, and mandatory weight station procedures.
  • Facility Coordination: Act as a professional liaison between different Amazon facilities. You will communicate delays, yard congestion, and dock door availability directly with Transportation Operations Management (TOM) teams and digital dispatchers to ensure network fluidity.

What Our Drivers Say: Real Employee Perspectives

Box truck driving offers the perfect middle ground for a weekend side-career. A current driver shared on an industry forum: "Driving the 26-foot box trucks for Amazon’s middle mile on the weekends is the absolute sweet spot for making extra money. I work in an office during the week, but on Saturday and Sunday, I get the respect, the higher pay, and the awesome feeling of driving a huge commercial rig. I do three or four big shuttle runs a day between the main warehouse and the post offices. Pushing the massive metal carts around is a serious physical workout, but the predictable schedule and the fact that I sleep in my own bed every night makes it an incredible part-time career choice."

Industry-Leading Total Rewards and Benefits

We compensate our commercial operators with a dominant, comprehensive benefits package:

  • Premium Weekend Commercial Compensation: Earn a highly competitive hourly wage that reflects the advanced driving skills required to pilot a 26-foot commercial vehicle, with weekend shift premiums to maximize your two working days.
  • Unmatched Work-Life Balance: This is a 100% local driving position focused strictly on the weekend. You will enjoy a stable, predictable schedule that guarantees you return home at the end of every single shift, ensuring you remain present for your weekday career.
  • Healthcare & Wellness Options: Gain access to medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage options, protecting you and your dependents.
  • CDL Career Pathway: Use this weekend role as the ultimate stepping stone. Through Amazon's Career Choice program, we will pay for your commercial driving school so you can upgrade to a full CDL-A license.

Basic Qualifications and Physical Requirements

  • Must be strictly 21 years of age or older to operate a regulated commercial motor vehicle under federal guidelines.
  • Must possess a valid state driver's license with a remarkably clean, safe driving record (no major infractions, minimal points).
  • Must successfully pass a comprehensive Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination and hold a valid DOT Medical Examiner’s Certificate (Fed Med card).
  • Exceptional physical strength and stamina are required; you must be capable of continuously pushing, pulling, and maneuvering heavy pallets and metal carts weighing several hundred pounds using manual pallet jacks.
  • Must be fully available and committed to working Saturday and Sunday shifts.
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