Cargo Van Owner Operators - Northern VA Opportunities - Delivery Driver $200-$275/day

Falcon Express has been delivering in the DC/Baltimore region since 1981. We work with 130 independent contractor drivers and we're looking to add qualified cargo van owner operators in Northern VA.

What We Offer:

  • Daily rates: $200-$275 with upside potential on high-volume days
  • Multiple route options: 5-day schedules and 3-day schedules available
  • Two warehouse locations: Landover MD and Beltsville MD
  • Established company with 44 years in business
  • Many drivers earn $70k-$85k annually, top performers exceed $100k

Vehicle Requirements - NO EXCEPTIONS: ✓ Full-size cargo vans ONLY ✓ Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, Chevy Express, Dodge ProMaster, Ford E-Series ✗ NO minivans accepted ✗ NO cars accepted

To Apply: Copy and paste this link into your web browser:

Insurance Requirements:

  • Minimum $100k bodily injury per person
  • $100k per accident
  • $25k property damage
  • Standard auto insurance (commercial NOT required)

About Working with Us:

This industry changes daily - contracts come and go, routes open up unexpectedly. I can't promise anyone immediate work because opportunities shift constantly as we grow and add new business. What I can tell you is that we have multiple delivery channels and when something opens that fits your situation, I'll reach out.

We match drivers based on home location, vehicle specs, and experience. Northern VA drivers are particularly valuable to us because you're closer to our service areas.

Some opportunities start right away, others take a few weeks to develop. This is relationship-building, not a guarantee.

To Apply: Copy and paste this link into your web browser:

I'll review your application and reach out if there's a potential match.

Brad ~ Falcon Express Transportation

Independent Contractor positions only

Job Type: Contract

Pay: From $200.00 per day

Work Location: In person

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