A Look At The Role Of Postman, And What You Can Gain From This Important Career.
To become a postman or woman may not seem like one of the most exciting Careers ever, however there is rather a lot of scope for promotion which a lot of people are unaware of. I wish to supply some information on this role and what Careers people can get into via this career, to aid people who are maybe looking for New careers to move into. Hopefully it will supply insight into a job which most people probably would not view as a New career choice, and help people appreciate there is much on offer by having a job such as this.
As with most New careers, as a postman you will be starting at the bottom and then working your way up through the business. There are a few different jobs accessible to begin with, from sorting mail at a processing centre and assigning it to the proper area, to physically venturing out and delivering letters by hand. Some roles you will do a combination of these jobs, and some roles work only in the sorting centres, and they do not need to go out and make deliveries at all. The number of hours you work depends on the kind of job you take on – postal deliveries are early mornings, Monday through to Saturday, and working in one of the larger depots or processing centres will more than likely require that you work shifts, which can be a little more flexible for some people. Most wages for these jobs range from £12,000 to about £16,000, although it can rise as high as £22,000 for inner London.
In order to be a postman you must be physically fit – there is a large amount of heavy lifting involved, both in the processing centres and out delivering. While out delivering you will be needed to work in all weathers, and usually you will walk around six to eight miles every day, so it can get quite tiring. Honesty is another highly important aspect of becoming a postman – everyday you will dealing with all types of packages with all kinds of contents, from personal letters to high-priced items. As such Royal Mail has an extremely important reputation to uphold, so they will be employing staff they can trust. Other beneficial attributes are a good eye for detail, and the ability to work well in a team or on your own, unsupervised.
Once you gain experience of working for a big organisation like this, you may wish to start looking at a New career path that will then permit you to advance your professional development. There are many New careers you may look at going into – just one of the pros of working for a large organisation such as Royal Mail. Typically, the path of advancement takes you to supervisory, then management roles. Once you are there, you have a massive amount of choice, as you could choose to go into something such as marketing and advertising, or human resources management, or logistics planning. There are many choices here for the committed individual, as long as you show commitment and enthusiasm for your job you could do well in a large organisation such as this.
Filed under Personal Life Coaching by on Aug 29th, 2010.
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