Warehouse & Distribution

Last Updated: April 19, 2026

Warehouse & Distribution Jobs: Entry-level package handlers and warehouse associates earn $18–$22/hr with same-week hiring at major employers. Fulfillment center and distribution center roles offer consistent schedules, tuition reimbursement, and clear advancement paths to lead, supervisor, and operations management positions. No college degree required for most roles.

Find Warehouse & Distribution Jobs Near You

Warehouse and distribution jobs are among the most consistently available entry-level positions in the U.S. economy. Major employers — Amazon, FedEx Ground, UPS, Walmart, and Target — hire tens of thousands of workers annually for package handling, picking, packing, sorting, and shipping roles. This hub covers everything you need to know to apply, get hired, and advance in warehouse and distribution careers.

Top Warehouse & Distribution Employers

FedEx Ground — Package Handler

Part-time package handler roles starting at $18–$22/hr. 4–5 hour shifts. Tuition reimbursement up to $5,250/year. Same-day or next-day offers common. No experience required.

GEODIS Warehouse

Global 3PL provider with 160+ US warehouse and distribution facilities. Warehouse associate roles start at $17–$21/hr. Same-week hiring available at most locations. No forklift certification required to start.

XPO Logistics

200+ US distribution centers. Warehouse associate and material handler roles start at $17–$21/hr. Benefits including health insurance and 401(k) for full-time employees.

Warehouse & Distribution Pay Overview

Warehouse Job Pay by Role and Level
Role Starting Pay Experienced Pay
Package Handler / Sorter $17–$20/hr $20–$24/hr
Warehouse Associate / Picker $16–$20/hr $19–$23/hr
Forklift Operator $19–$23/hr $22–$28/hr
Lead / Trainer $21–$25/hr $24–$30/hr
Operations Supervisor $45,000/yr $55,000–$75,000/yr

Warehouse Jobs — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a warehouse job with no experience?

Apply directly online at employer career portals (Amazon Jobs, FedEx Careers, UPS Jobs). Most warehouse entry-level positions require only a high school diploma or GED, the ability to lift 50–70 lbs, and availability for your selected shift. Many employers make offers within 24–72 hours.

What are the typical hours for warehouse jobs?

Most distribution centers run multiple shifts: early morning (2–6 a.m.), day (6 a.m.–2 p.m.), twilight (3–9 p.m.), and overnight. Shifts typically run 8–10 hours for full-time and 4–5 hours for part-time package handler roles.

Do warehouse jobs offer benefits?

Yes. Major employers like Amazon, FedEx Ground, and UPS offer medical insurance, 401(k) plans, and tuition reimbursement for both full-time and qualifying part-time employees. FedEx Ground offers up to $5,250/year in tuition assistance for part-time workers.