Mailing jobs
Here are some common mailing jobs that you can consider:
- Mail Carrier: Deliver mail and packages to customers in a specific geographic area.
- Mail Sorter: Sort and organize mail and packages at a post office or mail processing facility.
- Mail Handler: Handle and process mail and packages, including sorting, scanning, and tracking.
- Delivery Driver: Deliver packages and mail to customers, often using a company vehicle.
- Customer Service Representative: Handle customer inquiries and issues related to mail and package delivery.
- Mailroom Clerk: Assist with mail and package processing, including sorting, scanning, and tracking.
- Package Handler: Handle and process packages, including sorting, scanning, and tracking.
- Mailroom Supervisor: Supervise a team of mailroom clerks and handlers, ensuring efficient mail and package processing.
- Delivery Supervisor: Supervise a team of delivery drivers, ensuring timely and efficient delivery of packages and mail.
- Operations Manager: Oversee the daily operations of a mail processing facility or delivery center, ensuring efficient and effective mail and package processing.
These jobs are often available at:
- United States Postal Service (USPS)
- Private mail and package delivery companies (e.g. UPS, FedEx, DHL)
- Mail processing facilities
- Delivery centers
- Corporate mailrooms
Requirements for these jobs may vary, but common qualifications include:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Ability to lift and carry packages up to 70 pounds
- Good communication and customer service skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Basic computer skills
- Valid driver's license (for delivery driver positions)
Keep in mind that some of these jobs may require specialized training or certifications, such as a commercial driver's license (CDL) for delivery driver positions.