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Letter Carrier Delivery Agent
Step into a vital, visible role as a Letter Carrier Delivery Agent. Enjoy a flexible, temporary on-call schedule, competitive hourly pay, and the chance to deliver for your community year-round.
What Does a Letter Carrier Delivery Agent Do?
This position offers an hourly rate of $23.81 with temporary on-call status—ideal if you want flexibility and enjoy being physically active while working outdoors all year.
Entry requirements are reasonable: a valid driver’s licence with a safe record, physical ability to carry up to 35 lb, and a willingness to work in any weather.
Each morning, you’ll sort and prepare the day’s deliveries in the depot. Once ready, you load mail and parcels into your Canada Post vehicle or delivery bag.
Your main responsibility is to deliver mail and packages to homes and businesses. This is done on foot and by vehicle, depending on the route and delivery volume.
At the end of your shift, you return to deposit the day’s incoming mail, contributing to efficient, reliable postal service in your area.
Top Advantages
The pay is competitive for entry-level work and may appeal if you want a job that keeps you moving and doesn’t involve being behind a desk.
Canada Post offers extensive training—no specific postal experience required. There’s also real opportunity for permanent employment and internal growth within the company.
Key Drawbacks
Work is temporary and on-call, which means income and schedule may not always be consistent. This can be a challenge if you want steady hours.
The role is very physical and requires working outdoors in all weather conditions, which might be daunting for some candidates.
Final Verdict
If you’re looking for flexible work, good pay, and have the energy for a physically demanding but meaningful role, this is a great job to consider applying for.
Those seeking stability and a fixed workweek may prefer to look elsewhere or consider this role as a stepping-stone into the organization for future permanent positions.