Curri
Construction delivery.
About Curri
Curri is a specialized logistics platform that provides on-demand delivery for the construction and industrial industries. It connects suppliers (like lumber yards and plumbing wholesalers) with independent drivers to move materials to job sites. Drivers can use anything from a sedan (for small parts) to a flatbed truck (for lumber).
The platform offers a "hotshot" delivery model where speed is critical. Because construction materials are heavy and urgent, the pay rates are generally higher than food delivery. It is a legitimate gig app for vehicle owners, especially those with trucks, to earn serious money moving freight.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. specific vehicle requirements?
Curri accepts a wide range of vehicles including sedans, pickup trucks, cargo vans, box trucks, and flatbeds. The type of vehicle you have determines the size and pay rate of the loads you can accept.
2. How much does it pay?
Pay varies based on distance, weight, and vehicle type. Pickup and box truck drivers can earn significantly more ($40-$80+ per hour equivalent) than sedan drivers due to the capacity to haul construction materials.
3. How do I get paid?
Curri processes payments via direct deposit to your bank account. They partner with Branch to offer faster payout options, allowing drivers to access their earnings shortly after completing deliveries.
4. Do I need to load/unload?
Yes, many Curri gigs require the driver to assist with loading and unloading materials at the job site. You should be physically fit and may need equipment like straps, tarps, or a dolly depending on your vehicle.
5. Is it nationwide?
Curri operates across the United States, but demand is concentrated near major metropolitan areas and industrial hubs. The app will notify you of available gigs in your vicinity.
