What Does a Courier Do?
Courier refers to the use of express delivery tools, equipment and application software systems to engage in the collection, sorting, sealing, forwarding, delivery, information entry, query, market development, and difficult shipments of domestic, international and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan regions. Processing staff.
Courier
(Logistics profession)
- 1. Responsible for the delivery of goods in the area and the timely return of the payment;
- 2. Execute business operation process, deliver items on time, guide customers to fill in relevant information and get back in time;
- 3. Organize and submit relevant business documents and materials;
- 4, responsible for taking,
- The so-called part-time job is different from the full-time job, and holds other job positions in addition to the job. Part-time workers can receive wages for part-time jobs in addition to their own salaries, which refers to jobs other than major jobs. The part-time courier is relative to the full-time courier.
- As far as traditional express delivery companies are concerned, they generally do not accept the work model of part-time courier. Firstly, the labor cost is high, and secondly, the liquidity is high, which is inconvenient to manage, but
- Since 2010, the online shopping market has developed rapidly.
- According to relevant data, in developed countries in Europe and the United States, the logistics industry is one of the important service industries for social operation. 92% of its managers have a bachelor's degree and 41% have a master's degree. In China, there are about 17,000 people with relevant logistics qualifications, of which only 292 have senior professional qualifications in logistics. Facing the demand of 30,000 to 40,000 talents per year, China's logistics talents present a huge gap of about 6 million. [4]