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Courier/Last-Mile Delivery Jobs in Texas

Find non-CDL courier/last-mile delivery positions across Texas. No commercial driver's license required for most openings.

Average Pay (TX)

$28,000 - $65,000

Entry Barrier

Low

Home Time

Home daily (flexible hours)

Courier/Last-Mile Delivery Opportunities in Texas

Texas offers a strong job market for courier/last-mile delivery positions thanks to its oil & gas (permian basin, eagle ford, gulf coast), cross-border trade (mexico, multiple ports of entry), agriculture (cattle, cotton, grain) industries. Texas is the largest trucking market in the United States. The state's massive geographic size, oil and gas industry, cross-border trade with Mexico, and diverse economy create more trucking jobs than any other state. The Texas Triangle (Houston-Dallas-San Antonio) generates enormous freight volume.

Major cities like Houston, Dallas, San Antonio have significant logistics operations that employ courier/last-mile delivery professionals. The state's key freight corridors (I-35 (Dallas to San Antonio to Laredo)) support a robust transportation network that creates steady demand for non-CDL roles.

Key Industries in Texas

Oil & gas (Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast)
Cross-border trade (Mexico, multiple ports of entry)
Agriculture (cattle, cotton, grain)
Petrochemical refining (Houston Ship Channel)
Technology & e-commerce (Austin, Dallas)

Top Cities for Courier/Last-Mile Delivery Jobs in Texas

Houston

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Dallas

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San Antonio

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Austin

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Fort Worth

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El Paso

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Requirements in Texas

Texas DPS issues CDLs. The state is a major CDL training market with numerous ELDT schools. Cross-border trucking through Laredo (busiest U.S.-Mexico crossing), El Paso, and other ports of entry requires proper documentation. Texas has no state income tax.

General Courier/Last-Mile Delivery Requirements

  • Valid driver's license and reliable vehicle (car, SUV, cargo van, or sprinter van)
  • Smartphone with current operating system for gig platform apps
  • Valid auto insurance (commercial auto policy required for van-based operations)
  • Ability to navigate efficiently using GPS and adapt to real-time route changes
  • Self-discipline to manage your own schedule, taxes, and vehicle maintenance

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do courier/last-mile deliverys make in Texas?

Courier/Last-Mile Delivery pay in Texas ranges from $28,000 - $65,000 annually, depending on the employer, metro area, and experience level. Urban areas like major cities tend to pay at the higher end due to increased cost of living and higher demand.

Do I need a CDL to work as a courier/last-mile delivery in Texas?

Most courier/last-mile delivery positions in Texas do not require a CDL. A valid state driver's license and clean driving record are the primary requirements. Some positions involving larger vehicles may require a DOT medical card.

What are the best cities for courier/last-mile delivery jobs in Texas?

The largest metro areas in Texas typically have the highest concentration of courier/last-mile delivery jobs due to more distribution centers, logistics hubs, and consumer demand. Check with local staffing agencies and job boards for current openings.