
Amazon Flex is recruiting drivers in the greater Los Angeles, CA area. No experience required!
With Amazon Flex, you get to work your own way: set your hours and get paid for the hours you work.
How it works! Select the hourly blocks that work for you and get paid for each block you work. When scheduling a block, you get to see how long it will last and how much you can earn before making a decision on whether to sign up for a block.
So basically, it’s up to you what your working pace is, and what your schedule looks like!
The application process is super quick and easy! And all you need is a vehicle and a phone! You will get paid online for every delivery.
How much Amazon Flex pays in Los Angeles, CA?
- Most drivers earn between $18-25 an hour but vary depending on location, tips, and other factors.
How do I apply for Amazon Flex in Los Angeles, CA? It’s super easy! Just apply online and register details about your vehicle and wait for approval.
Ready to start driving? Click here and download the app.
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You can choose the days and times you want to work. You also get paid 2’x a week. Tuesday and Friday’s.

I hear a lot about Amazon flex, and I really want to apply for job in your company.

Find something else. They have to many delivery drivers, to hard to get blocks and routes can be a nightmare as far as mileage goes.

Still work there as of now. I don't love it. I liked that we could pick our own schedules but it is to had to get hrs now.

Awhile back, I applied for an Amazon flex driver position. It is a delivery driver for their new fresh grocery warehouse. Drivers can make their own hours similar to uber, etc. I got an email recently with a "contingent offer" based on drug and background check. I scheduled a so called hiring event to fill out paperwork and find out more about the position. Even though the location was about an hour away, I was still interested because it seemed like a good opportunity. The only thing that stood out as odd was the hourly pay, which I thought was significantly more when I saw the ad and applied.
Anyway, I arrived at the Amazon fresh warehouse with about a dozen others. The manager acted like she owned Amazon. She kept stating "my warehouse, my people", etc. She was only referring to the part time warehouse associate position, which was a lot less pay then the driver position. Everyone there was applying for the same position. I asked her about the driver position and her response was she didn't need any more drivers now and she won't hire more until probably October or November. I stated that I applied for the driver position and she acted like it was a take it or leave it situation. I was really annoyed by this and felt like I wasted my time. Also, it was only supposed to be an hour event, but turned into 3 hours. If I wanted to be a driver, I would have to wait 3 months in the warehouse position to apply for the transfer or just wait for the position to open up again and apply. Has anybody else been in a similar situation with Amazon?

The Only crazy I had. when I was delivering boxes in a location. That area had a lot of construction and I had to work around it to deliver the Packers to the customers.

Looking for fulltime AmazonFlex delivery position...

I'm trying to work with amazon flex delivering packages part time, the problem I'm having is when I try to go to the information session I can't seem to work WebEx on my computer. If anyone knows how to get on with amazon flex please let me know how.