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2 Automobile Drivers
4 Store Persons
6 Deliveries Drivers
Employment Data
Characteristics
Employment Level - 673.9
February 2021 ('000)
Workforce Share - 5.2
February 2021 (%)
Employment Growth - 41.7
Five years to February
2021 ('000)
Employment Growth - 6.6
Five Years to February
2021 (%)
Male Share of 79.4
Employment -
February 2021 (%)
Female Share of 20.6
Employment -
February 2021 (%)
Median Age - 2019 44
Full Time Share of 77.5
Employment -
February 2021 (%)
Average Full Time 41
Hours - February 2021
Median Weekly 1200
Earnings in Main Job -
August 2020 ($)
Projected Employment 47.3
Growth - Five Years to
November 2025 ('000)
Projected Employment 7.3
Growth - Five Years to
November 2025 (%)
Labour Market:
States and Territories
NSW 37.0%All occupations:31.6%
SA 5.3%All occupations:7.0%
WA 10.6%All occupations:10.8%
NT 0.8%All occupations:1.0%
Employment:
Number of Workers
Caution: The 2019 employment projections do not take account of any impact caused by the COVID-19
pandemic and are therefore no longer reflective of current labour market conditions. As such, they
should be used, and interpreted, with extreme caution. Source: ABS Labour Force Survey, National Skills
Commission trend data to May 2019 and projections to 2024.
Training Trends
Vocational:
Educational:
Training trends:
Transportation
51% Skill level
English language
36% Skill level
English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition,
and grammar.
Pest Analysis
Economic:
Political:
Social:
The physical and social demands workers face most often are shown below.
Face-to-face discussions
89% Important
Technology:
SWOT Analysis - IT
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Survival Tactics of the specific Industry
Identify the survival tactics of the industry during times of crises (Ex. Covid – 19
Pandemic)
Millennials
Behaviours
Characteristics
Work Ethics