Flexible Freelance Driver: Earn On Your Schedule

Flexible Freelance Driver: Earn On Your Schedule


Company
Hire Feed
Location
Puebla
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
16 days ago
Via
via Buscojobs
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Job Description
Hire Feed is seeking Freelance Drivers in Mexico for a flexible opportunity.
As an independent contractor, you choose your driving schedule using your own vehicle to transport riders safely.No prior experience is required, and earnings vary based on demand and hours.
You can withdraw earnings multiple times daily and will need a valid driver's license, insurance, and an eligible vehicle.
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Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the minimum daily wage for electricians in Mexico starting January 2026?
According to CONASAMI, the general minimum wage in Mexico is 312.00 MXN per day as of January 1 2026. Electricians classified under skilled trades receive this base rate with mandatory overtime at 2 times the rate after 8 hours. Employers must also provide IMSS registration and profit sharing of at least 10 percent of profits.
Q How many hours per week can an electrician legally work in Mexico and what leave is required?
The Federal Labor Law sets a maximum of 48 hours per week for electricians with at least one full rest day. Workers receive 12 days of paid vacation after the first year plus an additional vacation bonus of 25 percent of salary. Maternity leave is 84 days fully paid through IMSS.
Q What license or certification is mandatory for electricians in Mexico in 2026?
Electricians must hold a valid licencia de instalador eléctrico issued by the Dirección General de Normas after passing the NOM-001-SEDE-2012 exam. The certification is valid for 5 years and requires renewal with proof of 40 hours of continuing education. Without this license employers face fines up to 5000 times the daily minimum wage.
Q What documents are required to apply for an electrician job through the Mexican employment service in 2026?
Applicants must submit a valid CURP, official ID, proof of technical high school diploma or CONOCER certificate, and the electrical installer license. The Servicio Nacional de Empleo requires these documents uploaded to the Chamba platform before any interview can be scheduled.
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