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Zeev20
Feb 21st, 2005, 06:51 PM
Hi all
I was wondering if anyone here works or has worked for Canada Post. I have a job interview with Canada Post on Wednesday. Part of the interview involves a general aptitude test and a driver abstract. The test will take approximately 2 hours.
I am not sure but after the test I think their will be an interview. My question is what type of questions will they ask me on the general aptitude test? Anyway I can be better prepared?
Thank you for your help
mrmoe
Feb 21st, 2005, 07:38 PM
Take some vitamins and study hard!
Good Luck
:)
HighFlyer
Feb 21st, 2005, 07:43 PM
from what I can remember from many many years ago....
-reading, comprehension test
-math test (basic arithmetic)
-matching a bunch of addresses
-fill in the blank with the appropriate word
each section is time limited.
there is no excuse for any hs graduate to fail. just make sure you fill in the scantron card correctly.
daisyville
Feb 21st, 2005, 07:46 PM
Having been on hiring boards for another Federal Department....here's what sounds like basic advice that most people fail on....
READ the WHOLE question.
If a question asks you to "assess and analyze x" most people fail by not analyzing - they'll assess only. Where you see an AND, know there are two levels to the response on a written or an oral question.
Tracy
mlc2000
Feb 22nd, 2005, 12:03 AM
Try to imagine delivering newspapers for a living.
Try to imagine delivering newspapers to a newspaper box, forcing
everyone to come to the box, instead of you delivering to their doors.
Now try to imagine making $24/hr doing this, which is more $ than the older mailmen who delivered to the door.
If the items above make perfect sense, you're halfway there.
Zeev20
Feb 22nd, 2005, 09:03 AM
Thank you for all the support. I'll keep that in mind when I write the test on Wednesday. If I do get the job its only casual work but it's a step in the right direction. I'm currently only making 7.85+1.5 premium (when they decide to pay me the premium) at my current job. I'll keep everyone posted on what happened during the test! :lol:
manixc
Feb 22nd, 2005, 11:22 AM
Good luck! Remember to sleep well.
700mb80min
Feb 22nd, 2005, 11:27 AM
have a read here (http://www.jobpostings.ca/CanadaPost/Default.cfm) might be something there for ya ....good luck.
Zeev20
Feb 23rd, 2005, 10:42 PM
Hi all
Thought I would update everyone on the testing Canada Post gave me. When I arrived at Canada Post they made those who were there fill out some paperwork. Secondly they informed us that we were applying for casual postion.
That is that they we would be on call all the time. The test consisted of memorizing four columns with various address for five minutes. We then had to recall what those addresses were twice. Secondly we were tested on arithmetic. Reading comprehension was part of the test. Figuring out the correct series of numbers was also part of the test.
I should find out by Friday if I made it to the next stage of the interview
Wish me luck.
ramoose
Feb 23rd, 2005, 10:59 PM
Hi all
Thought I would update everyone on the testing Canada Post gave me. When I arrived at Canada Post they made those who were there fill out some paperwork. Secondly they informed us that we were applying for casual postion.
That is that they we would be on call all the time. The test consisted of memorizing four columns with various address for five minutes. We then had to recall what those addresses were twice. Secondly we were tested on arithmetic. Reading comprehension was part of the test. Figuring out the correct series of numbers was also part of the test.
I should find out by Friday if I made it to the next stage of the interview
Wish me luck.
hi there,
I have worked for canada post as a letter carrier for 30 years just about to retire. It is estimated that in the 5 years they will need to replace nearly 50% as we retire or as our knees and feet wear out. You do start as casual but in most cases when you get into a station you usually work 40 hrs.
one thing to remember is wear GOOD shoes and if you can afford it get orthotics right away to protect your feet. with the summer coming on it is a great outdoor job and usually most of the lettercarriers take the summer of so it makes more work for the casuals.
hope that gives you some input ont the job.
AzNCrAzYcOoLeR
Apr 1st, 2006, 12:42 AM
I heard they pay well. My friend went for the chrismas season and got paid 21/hr. crazy
gamovafan
Apr 1st, 2006, 05:55 PM
hey, good luck with the interview, hope you get the job.
Are there any Can. Post jobs currently available which doesn't require a drivers license?
SecretAgent
Apr 2nd, 2006, 05:01 AM
I actually was hired by Canada Post this past summer....
It was pretty crazy. Alot of much older people were writing one of many apptitude tests. I scored well on that same test u described and they handed me a piece of paper saying ' Interview ' with a date and time... I was pretty psyched.
I went into the interview overly confident. It showed. I came out even that much happier. After leaving, one of the ladies who had interviewed me caught me at the elevator to compliment on my job well done. TALK ABOUT AN EGO TRIP!
...... I lasted 2 weeks at Canada Post. The $20 / hr wage was not worth the awful hours.... seriously, I do not want to be up at 5 or 5:30 AM for work...
I work at TELUS now. It's great. I am heading to bed :-)
nano
Apr 2nd, 2006, 05:13 AM
wow must be nice, id do anything to earn a decent wage no matter what time i gotta get up
st7860
Apr 2nd, 2006, 12:18 PM
...... I lasted 2 weeks at Canada Post. The $20 / hr wage was not worth the awful hours.... seriously, I do not want to be up at 5 or 5:30 AM for work...
I work at TELUS now. It's great. I am heading to bed :-)
The difference is, I think the average joe respects posties far more than TELUS workers.
SecretAgent
Apr 2nd, 2006, 08:41 PM
I don't care about other's 'respect' based on my career. The respect I gain from my job has little bearing on what I will decide to do....
More important things like lifestyle, sleep, $$$ and happiness with what I do, I feel are far more important factors in deciding on my career.
But I wish u the best with your Canada Post hiring proccess! If you want it, you will get it. I wish u luck dude. Just have a friendly, honest interview and they will hire u.
...o.... and don't run any red lights or crash into anythign during the driving exam. I was pretty tense, but did A+++++
The backing up int oa loading dock was pretty tough, as that van was HUGE. word. later.
advocatehps
Aug 30th, 2011, 05:46 PM
I gave my interview for letter carrier at Canada Post yesterday morning. interview went on good. i answered all the questions as per my best, as all questions were already expected and well prepared by me. Interviewer told me that they will convey me my result after 5-6 days. Today is second day but i did not heard anything. Do they right-way tell the outcome of interview, or they also used to convey latter. Will they e.mail me or tell me the result of my interview on cell phone. please guide me.:)
advocatehps
Sep 1st, 2011, 01:02 PM
I gave my interview for letter carrier at Canada Post four days ago. interview went on good. i answered all the questions as per my best, as all questions were already expected and well prepared by me. Interviewer told me that they will convey me my result after 5-6 days. Today is forth day but i did not hear anything. Do they right-way tell the outcome of interview, or they also used to convey latter. Will they e.mail me or tell me the result of my interview on cell phone. if anyone has knowledge to guide me.
Bigjohn88
Sep 2nd, 2011, 11:32 PM
I gave my interview for letter carrier at Canada Post four days ago. interview went on good. i answered all the questions as per my best, as all questions were already expected and well prepared by me. Interviewer told me that they will convey me my result after 5-6 days. Today is forth day but i did not hear anything. Do they right-way tell the outcome of interview, or they also used to convey latter. Will they e.mail me or tell me the result of my interview on cell phone. if anyone has knowledge to guide me.
Hi advocatehps, can you tell me what kind of the questions did the interviewer asked you? thanks!
Wolfchild
Sep 5th, 2011, 08:31 PM
This extremely limited, 5-year old thread shouldn't have been revived. There is a long-term, on-going thread on this subject that contains answers to all your questions:
http://forums.redflagdeals.com/merged-ask-me-about-working-canada-post-612838/