
A courier using a fork-lift to load goods
Couriers collect and deliver messages, packages and other goods and materials by light truck, van, car, motorcycle, bicycle or on foot.
He whakamārama
Mahi ai ki te tiki me te tari panui, reta, mokihi me era momo mea ma runga taraka paku, waka, paihikara, ma raro ranei.
Entry Requirements
To become a courier you need to own your own vehicle and have a current driver's licence, a dangerous goods (D) endorsement and a goods service licence.

Pay
How much a courier can earn depends on where they are located, the company they work for and the round they have.

Job Outlook
Demand for courier drivers is strong, particularly in the main centres of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.