Gig Driver Jobs in Maine

A Gig Driver plays a crucial role in the transportation industry by providing service through rideshare platforms like Uber, Lyft, or food delivery services like DoorDash. They are self-employed, using their own vehicles to transport people or goods from one location to another based on the needs of customers who book their services through a digitally based platform. They manage their own schedules, choosing when and where to work, and depending on the platform, they may also handle payments. Gig Drivers often supplement their primary income with this flexible work, although some individuals do work full time in this role.

Important skills for a Gig Driver include excellent driving skills, good interpersonal skills, punctuality, reliability, and an understanding of GPS and smartphone technology. They should have a valid driver's license, auto insurance, and a reliable vehicle. Some services may require additional certifications for instance, food delivery drivers may need to obtain a food handler's card. For rideshare drivers, a background check is typically required. Prior to becoming a Gig Driver, individuals might have roles in the service industry, as delivery drivers, or as drivers in another professional setting.

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Motor Vehicle Operator

  • Veterans Health Administration
  • ME
  • 14 days ago
  • ME
  • 14 days ago

efficient and safest route to take; conducting driver maintenance and vehicle inspection; and utilizing work-issued communication devices (i.e., cell phone; two-way radio) to sufficiently communicate with dispatch...

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Transporter - SJV Pharmacy

  • Northern Maine Medical Center
  • Fort Kent, ME
  • 30+ days ago
  • Fort Kent, ME
  • 30+ days ago

JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for delivery, pick-up and distribution of medication, supplies/products, and confidential information. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Pick up and deliver supplies and materials....

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Transporter - SJV Pharmacy

  • Northern Maine Medical Ctr
  • Fort Kent, ME
  • 60+ days ago
  • Fort Kent, ME
  • 60+ days ago

Responsible for delivery, pick-up and distribution of medication, supplies/products, and confidential information. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Pick up and deliver supplies and materials.Document mileage...

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Demographic Data for Maine

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Salary for Gig Driver Jobs in Maine

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireTransportation research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Gig Driver positions.



Highest Education Level

Gig Drivers in Maine offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
29.2%
High School or GED
25.0%
Vocational Degree or Certification
18.5%
Associate's Degree
14.3%
Master's Degree
8.9%
Some College
2.9%
Doctorate Degree
0.8%
Some High School
0.5%



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