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Create ResumeA delivery helper resume in simple English should clearly show what you did, using short sentences and easy words. Focus on loading, unloading, delivering, and helping drivers. Use basic action verbs like “loaded,” “carried,” “delivered,” and “organized.” Keep it easy to read so hiring managers can quickly understand your experience.
Hiring managers don’t want complex language. They want to quickly see if you can do the job.
They look for:
Physical work experience
Reliability and teamwork
Safe handling of packages
Basic communication skills
Ability to follow instructions
If your resume is simple and clear, you already have an advantage.
Use a clean and easy format. No long paragraphs. Keep everything short.
Name and contact details
Short summary (2–3 lines)
Work experience (most important)
Skills
Education (if relevant)
This format helps employers scan your resume fast.
Your summary should be short and direct. Say what you do and what you’re good at.
Reliable delivery helper with experience loading trucks, carrying heavy items, and helping drivers complete deliveries on time. Follows safety rules and works well in a team.
Hardworking individual seeking opportunity to grow and use my skills in a challenging environment.
The weak example is too general. The good one shows real job tasks.
This is the most important part of your resume.
Use:
Short sentences
Simple verbs
Clear results
Helped load and unload delivery trucks
Carried packages, furniture, or appliances safely
Delivered items to homes, offices, and businesses
Checked labels and addresses before deliveries
Used a scanner to track packages
Helped the driver stay on schedule
Used a dolly or hand truck to move heavy items
Spoke politely with customers
Kept packages safe and organized
Followed safety rules and lifting instructions
Each point is:
Easy to understand
Action-focused
Relevant to the job
Avoid complex words. Use simple verbs that hiring managers expect.
Loaded
Unloaded
Carried
Delivered
Helped
Checked
Organized
Scanned
Moved
Followed
These words are clear and easy to scan.
John Smith
Phone: 555-123-4567
Email: johnsmith@email.com
Reliable delivery helper with experience loading trucks, carrying heavy items, and helping drivers complete deliveries on time. Follows safety rules and works well with others.
Delivery Helper
ABC Logistics, Dallas, TX
Jan 2023 – Present
Helped load and unload delivery trucks
Carried packages and furniture safely
Delivered items to homes and businesses
Checked labels and addresses before delivery
Used scanner to track packages
Helped driver stay on schedule
Spoke politely with customers
Followed safety rules at all times
Warehouse Assistant
Quick Ship Warehouse, Dallas, TX
Jun 2022 – Dec 2022
Loaded and unloaded boxes from trucks
Organized packages in storage area
Moved heavy items using dolly
Kept work area clean and safe
Loading and unloading
Safe lifting
Package handling
Teamwork
Time management
Basic communication
High School Diploma
Dallas High School
This example is simple, clear, and job-focused.
Many applicants lose jobs because their resumes are hard to read.
Using long sentences
Using difficult words
Writing big paragraphs
Adding unrelated jobs
Being too general
Not showing real tasks
Weak Example
Responsible for various duties in logistics operations.
This does not show what you actually did.
Good Example
Loaded trucks and delivered packages to customers.
Always be specific.
Hiring managers spend only a few seconds on each resume.
Make yours easy to read:
Use bullet points
Keep sentences short
Use simple words
Leave space between sections
Avoid clutter
If they understand your resume in 5 seconds, you’re doing it right.
If you have no experience, keep it simple and show related skills.
Helping in family business
Moving or lifting work
Warehouse tasks
Volunteer work
Any physical or team-based work
Helped move furniture for family business
Carried boxes and organized items
Followed instructions and worked with team
This shows you can do the job, even without formal experience.
A strong resume is not long. It is clear.
Easy to read
Focused on tasks
Uses simple English
Shows real work
Matches the job
If your resume is simple but clear, it will outperform complicated ones.
From a hiring perspective, here’s what matters most:
Can you handle physical work?
Can you follow instructions?
Can you show up on time?
Can you work safely?
If your resume clearly shows these points using simple language, you will get more interviews.
Complicated resumes often get ignored.
Use this quick checklist:
Is your resume easy to read?
Are sentences short and clear?
Did you use simple action words?
Did you list real tasks?
Can someone understand it in 5 seconds?
If yes, your resume is ready.