Drivers are the main point of contact for customers during equipment pickups and deliveries. They deliver equipment from operation facilities or stores directly to our customers, and move equipment throughout our warehouse yards safely. Our drivers ensure that equipment is clean and operational, and make sure that customers get what they need safely and on time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Home Depot buildings would I support?
Rental Hubs, large equipment delivery houses, warehouses, and Home Depot stores.

Is long-haul driving expected?
Our drivers perform local deliveries and are rarely required to complete overnight travel.

Do these jobs have a starting age?
Yes. Delivery drivers, technicians, and mechanics must be at least 21 years old.

Is job training provided?
Yes. In-depth, on-the-job training is provided to ensure associates are confident and comfortable in their roles.   ​

Do all drivers need to have a CDL certification?
No. We have a variety of non-CDL driver positions, including: Delivery Driver – Rental Equipment I & II and Yard Switcher.

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If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Fleet Supervisor and then become a Transportation Manager.If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Fleet Supervisor and then become a Transportation Manager.
If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Fleet Supervisor and then become an Area Supervisor or if you start as a Driver, then you can become a General Warehouse Associate and then you can become an Area Supervisor.If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Fleet Supervisor and then become an Area Supervisor or if you start as a Driver, then you can become a General Warehouse Associate and then you can become an Area Supervisor.
If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Fleet Supervisor and then become a Transportation manager and then become a Operations Manager or if you start as a Driver, then you can become a General Warehouse Associate and then you can become an Area Supervisor and then become a Operations Manager.If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Fleet Supervisor and then become a Transportation manager and then become a Operations Manager or if you start as a Driver, then you can become a General Warehouse Associate and then you can become an Area Supervisor and then become a Operations Manager.
If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Pro Account Sales Associate and then become a Pro Account Representative and then become a Regional Pro Sales Manager.If you start as a Driver, then you can become a Pro Account Sales Associate and then become a Pro Account Representative and then become a Regional Pro Sales Manager.
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