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Mail and Message Distribution Occupations (NOC 146) |

   

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What They Do

 | Postal clerks calculate postage for letters, parcels, and registered mail and receive payment at sales counters/postal wickets. They also sell stamps, prepaid mail/money orders, route mail, and perform other related clerical activities. |

 | Mail sorters and mail room clerks sort, label, bag, and route mail in mail processing plants/internal mail rooms. |

 | Letter carriers sort and deliver mail, record delivery of registered mail, and collect payments of cash-on-delivery parcels. |

 | Couriers and messengers pick up and deliver letters, packages, tickets, parcels, and other items, travelling on foot or by bicycle within prescribed time periods. |

 | Door-to-door distributors deliver flyers, handbills, newspapers, and similar items to residences/businesses. |
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Where They Find Work Top Occupational Areas
| Transportation and warehousing |
68% |
| Information and cultural industries |
9% |
| Retail trade |
8% |
| Public administration |
3% |
| Advertising and related services |
3% |
| Finance and insurance |
2% |
People in this group work for:

 | Canada Post Corporation and other government departments |

 | Courier/parcel express services and other business organizations |

 | The unionization rate (64%) is above the average (32%) for all occupations. |

 | The highest concentrations (per 10,000 people) of Mail and Message Distributions Occupations are found in Manitoba and Nova Scotia while the lowest concentrations are in Quebec and Newfoundland. |
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| This page last modified on: 2007-03-31 |
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