Highway Contract Route (HCR) Driver
Bristol Role Highlights
Role Essentials
- Core objectives involve your professional skills in Logistics Contracting.
- Compensation: $3.5k-$6.2k/Month (approx. $58.1k/Year)
- Company: US Postal Service Contractors
- Based in: Bristol, CT (our growing Bristol office)
- Benefits: A competitive compensation package is offered.
- Flexible Role in Bristol: Highway Contract Route (HCR) Driver
- Join our Bristol team for this flexible role.
- This Bristol-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our US Postal Service Contractors team in Bristol, CT is growing.
- Benefit from working in Bristol, a key hub for the Logistics Contracting industry.
The Entrepreneurial Arm of the Postal Network
Not all mail carriers are direct government employees. The USPS heavily relies on independent business owners to transport mail across the country via the Highway Contract Route (HCR) system. As an HCR Driver, you are an independent contractor (or an employee of a prime contractor) responsible for hauling bulk mail between major processing plants, or delivering mail to extreme rural outposts that regular USPS routes cannot cover. This is a highly lucrative, specialized driving position that abandons the micromanagerial constraints of a standard postal job in favor of 1099 entrepreneurial freedom.
Operational Focus
- Plant-to-Plant Logistics: Drive commercial box trucks or semi-trailers to transport towering wire cages of sorted mail (General Mail Facility runs) between regional sorting hubs, operating on strict, non-negotiable dispatch schedules.
- Remote Delivery Operations: For "Box Delivery" HCRs, you will act exactly like a Rural Carrier, delivering mail to individual mailboxes on extremely remote routes, utilizing your own personal vehicle.
- Contractual Compliance: You are bound by a federal contract. You must ensure the absolute security of the U.S. Mail, locking your vehicle at all times and maintaining a pristine chain of custody for all postal freight.
- Fleet Management: As an independent contractor, you are entirely responsible for the procurement, fuel, and mechanical maintenance of your delivery vehicle, making strong business acumen essential.
The Independent Route Advantage
- Lucrative Federal Contracts: HCR routes are won via competitive bidding. They offer incredibly stable, multi-year revenue streams, completely insulating your logistics business from the typical seasonal slumps of the gig economy.
- Absolute Autonomy: You are not a federal employee; you are a business partner. You do not deal with postal management micromanaging your every move, so long as the mail arrives safely and exactly on time.
- Zero Sorting Requirements: Plant-to-Plant HCR drivers do not case mail. Your job is purely driving and logistical transport—loading the bulk cages, hitting the highway, and dropping them off at the next post office.
Requirements
Must be at least 21 years old. Requires a valid U.S. driver's license (CDL A or B required for heavy transport routes; standard license for box delivery routes). You must own, lease, or operate a vehicle that strictly meets the capacity specifications of the route contract. You must be able to pass a rigorous federal background screening required to handle U.S. Mail.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Highway Contract Route Driver position pay at US Postal Service Contractors?
This role offers a pay range of $3,520 - $6,160. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, shift, and location within Bristol.
Where is this Highway Contract Route Driver job located?
This position is based in Bristol, CT. US Postal Service Contractors has facilities throughout the region, but this specific opening is in Bristol.
Do I need my own vehicle for this delivery role?
US Postal Service Contractors typically provides delivery vehicles and equipment. A valid driver's license is required. Check the specific requirements listed in the job description for this Bristol position.
What are the physical requirements for this delivery position?
Delivery roles require the ability to lift, carry, and deliver packages weighing up to 50 lbs. You should be comfortable entering and exiting a vehicle frequently and walking throughout your shift, including stairs.
What does a typical day look like as a Highway Contract Route Driver?
A typical shift involves loading your vehicle at an US Postal Service Contractors delivery station, then following an optimized route to deliver 150-300 packages to customers in the Bristol area. You'll use a mobile app for navigation and delivery confirmation.
What qualifications do I need for this Highway Contract Route Driver role?
Most Highway Contract Route Driver positions at US Postal Service Contractors require a high school diploma or equivalent. Specific experience requirements vary by role. Check the full job description for details.