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The actor from “Better Call Saul” who made headlines for driving an Amazon delivery truck has now stepped away from that job and is on the hunt for new opportunities, all while pursuing potential acting projects.
In an exclusive conversation with Page Six on Tuesday, John Christian Love shared his experiences after his Reddit post about his delivery work gained significant attention online.
“Here’s a quick update — I actually left Amazon just a few days ago,” he revealed, adding that he is currently exploring interviews for various non-acting positions and had already submitted applications for several roles before resigning.
“The rural delivery routes were taking a severe toll on my body,” he confessed, referencing how his pre-existing conditions, such as scoliosis and Scheuermann’s disease, contributed to his physical discomfort.
Nevertheless, the 35-year-old actor described the job as a “recent chapter” in his “much larger narrative.”
“Acting has never paid the bills on its own — not even with 11 episodes of ‘Better Call Saul,’” he said. “I’ve always had to grind regular jobs, and I pour 110 percent into every single one of them, just like I do with every role.”
The actor — who studied film at the now-shuttered Santa Fe University of Art and Design — explained that he has had to work regular jobs his entire life while also pursuing his passion for the arts.
“I’ve never been able to just sustain on just acting alone,” he said. “I’ve always had day jobs.”
Love shared that he had high hopes when he was cast in the film “Lone Wolf” with Brian Cranston, Lily Gladstone and Chet Hanks, only for the project to halt filming in February 2025 due to financial issues.
Love said he was never paid for his work on the movie.
“This just happened to be one of those bizarre cases where the production company ran out of money,” he said.
Love shared that his real motivator to keep chasing his Hollywood dreams is the loss of his brother, who died while working at his day job.
“I’m not working a job and that’s it, and that’s the end of my life,” he said. “No, I got to do it for all of my loved ones.”
While Love keeps in touch with his former co-stars like Rhea Seehorn, he has never asked for any favors and doesn’t plan to.
“I don’t want to be like, ‘Hey, can you do such and such favor for me?’ I’m like my work, I just want it to speak for itself. And, you know, let that do the justice,” he said.
Love is continuing to audition for roles, and just recenty tried out for a show called “Southern Bastards,” and a spin-off series of “Snowfall.” But Love would ideally want to land a role in a feature film or be a series regular in a TV show.
“I would love a feature film where I’m a leading man in the film, whether it’s a B-list, C-list,” he said.
Love hopes that someone will hear his story and give him a shot at his next big break, referring to how “The Cosby Show” alum Geoffrey Owens got job offers after a video went viral of him working at Trader Joe’s.
For Love, it’s not a matter of “if” he’ll return to acting — but “when.”
“It’s what I love,” he said, “But I still got to pay bills.”
Last month, Love shared a post on Reddit revealing that he was driving a delivery truck for the Jeff Bezos-owned business.
“Just want yall to know that as the actor who brought you the character ‘Ernesto/Ernie’ in Better Call Saul, that I too am out here delivering with you!” Love wrote. “It sucks. But 1 delivery at a time. Be blessed out there!”
Love shared in the post that he has also worked as a mail carrier, FedEx driver, and UPS seasonal driver.
“My hope is that everyone will do what they love doing, and not let anyone deduce them to a 9-5 slave,” he said.
Before his role alongside Bob Odenkirk, Love appeared in 13 episodes of “Friday Night Lights” as well as the 2016 films “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” and “Independence Day: Resurgence.”