

The requirements of Flex drivers are relatively simple.

While the Flex app helps to deal with the fluctuations in orders that can occur during the holidays and on high-volume days such as Prime Day, it operates year-round. Flex promises to take care of the ‘last mile’ deliveries, which is the most intricate part of the delivery process. Independent contractors can sign up for an account and start delivering Amazon parcels at homes and businesses. They couldn’t rely on UPS, FedEx, and the USPS to get packages to their customers in the time promised. However, the company was not able to keep up with the demand that they created for the items they are selling. Additionally, some services and areas offer one and two-hour deliveries including groceries. They offer one-day delivery to their 100 million Prime members for hundreds of thousands of items. The need for drivers comes from Amazon’s growing need for fast delivery. In other words, Amazon is using Flex drivers to deliver anything from dinner to diapers, gifts to groceries. Drivers deliver for, AmazonFresh, PrimeNow, and Amazon Restaurants.


Users must be 21, have a smartphone, a valid driver’s license, and a social security number to be eligible to drive for Amazon Flex.
