Driver Opportunity · Tallahassee, FL

Delivery Driver Jobs in Tallahassee, FL
Earn $24–$40/hr

RoutRunner pays $24–40/hr for parts delivery runs for contractors in Tallahassee. That's well above the Florida courier average of $17.22/hr (BLS data) — and these are B2B routes with professional customers, not cold pizza.

The Pay Difference is Real

BLS FL Courier Average
$17.22
per hour — BLS 2024 data
Mean courier wage in Florida per Bureau of Labor Statistics. Net after expenses is lower.
Food Delivery Gigs FL
$14.27–$19.41
per hour average gross
Food delivery gigs in Florida: competitive market, cold food, restaurant waits. Before fuel deductions.
RoutRunner Tallahassee
$24–40
per hour for parts delivery
B2B routes. Professional customers. No food. Real construction deliveries.

Sources: BLS Occupational Employment Statistics — courier mean wage Florida (2024); food delivery app driver earnings — industry surveys; RoutRunner earnings — projected based on B2B route modeling.

Why Tallahassee is a Great Market for RoutRunner Drivers

State capital; moderate construction. With an estimated population of 201,875 and major construction activity across Leon County, Tallahassee has a dense contractor market that generates consistent parts run demand year-round.

There are 9 major supply locations in Tallahassee4 Home Depot, 3 Lowe's, and 2 Ferguson — creating a dense pickup network for efficient routes.

Florida has hundreds of thousands of active gig delivery drivers. Most earn below their potential. RoutRunner offers the same flexibility with significantly higher earning potential — targeting drivers ready to move up from food delivery gigs.

RoutRunner Driver Benefits

  • Earn $24–$40/hr — well above FL courier average
  • B2B only — professional contractor customers
  • No cold food, no restaurant waits
  • Flexible hours — work when you want
  • Pickup truck or van earns the most
  • Dense supply network in Tallahassee
  • Real-time dispatch notifications
  • Founding driver status for early joiners
Driver Waitlist

Join the RoutRunner Driver Waitlist — Tallahassee

RoutRunner launches driver routes in Tallahassee in 2026. Pre-register to lock in founding driver benefits and be first to get dispatched when routes go live.

Founding Driver Benefits
  • Priority dispatch queue
  • Higher per-run rates during launch
  • Bonus for first 50 completed runs
  • Early access to the driver app

No spam. We'll only contact you when RoutRunner launches in Tallahassee.

FAQ: Delivery Driver Jobs in Tallahassee, FL

How much can I earn as a RoutRunner driver in Tallahassee?
RoutRunner drivers in Tallahassee earn $24–$40/hr — significantly more than food delivery gigs in Florida (averaging $14.27–$19.41/hr gross before expenses). The average courier wage in Florida is $17.22/hr (BLS data). Parts runs are typically short routes with high per-run pay. B2B deliveries mean no restaurants, no cold food complaints, and professional customers.
What kind of vehicle do I need to drive for RoutRunner in Tallahassee?
A pickup truck or cargo van is preferred (and qualifies you for the highest earnings), but SUVs and sedans can handle many runs. Parts for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical often fit in standard vehicles. During signup you'll specify your vehicle type and we'll match you to appropriate runs.
How is RoutRunner different from food delivery gigs in Tallahassee?
RoutRunner pays $24–$40/hr vs. food delivery apps averaging $14.27–$19.41/hr gross in Florida before expenses. More importantly, RoutRunner runs are B2B — you're delivering parts to contractor jobsites, not cold food to apartments. Professional customers, shorter runs, less wear on your car. RoutRunner targets the contractor supply chain instead of a saturated food delivery market.
When does RoutRunner launch in Tallahassee?
RoutRunner is pre-launching in Tallahassee in 2026. Pre-register now to be first in line when routes go live. Early drivers get priority scheduling and founding driver benefits.
What are the busiest times for RoutRunner drivers in Tallahassee?
Contractor parts runs peak in the morning (7–9am when jobs start) and midday (11am–2pm for unexpected needs). With state capital; moderate construction, Tallahassee has strong year-round demand — Florida's construction season doesn't pause for weather.