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Industry: Automobile Target Group(s): Sherry (25-44)

Profile/Occupation: Taxi Driver

Industry Profile: Transport, Postal and Warehousing

Careers: 1 Truck Drivers

2 Automobile Drivers

3 Couriers and Postal Deliveries

4 Store Persons

5 Bus and Coach Drivers

6 Deliveries Drivers

7 Transport and Despatch Clerks


8 Forklift Drivers
9 Supply, Distribution and Procurement Managers
10 Train and Tram Drivers

Skills Required: Automobile Drivers


Current Economics:

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%

VIC 25.2%All occupations:25.6%

QLD 17.8%All occupations:20.0%

SA 5.3%All occupations:7.0%

WA 10.6%All occupations:10.8%

TAS 1.7%All occupations:2.0%

NT 0.8%All occupations:1.0%

ACT 1.5%All occupations:1.9%

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.

Year Number of Workers


2009 40000
2010 40200
2011 40100
2012 41400
2013 37300
2014 42800
2015 44900
2016 44100
2017 54100
2018 56300
2019 67200
2024 79900

Training Trends
Vocational:
Educational:

Training trends:

Transportation
51% Skill level

Moving people or goods by air, rail, sea, or road.

Customer and personal service


51% Skill level

Understanding customer needs, providing good quality service, and measuring


customer satisfaction.

Administration and management


39% Skill level

Business principles involved in strategic planning, leadership, and coordinating


people and resources.
Psychology
37% Skill level

Human behaviour; differences in ability, personality, and interests; learning and


motivation; research methods; assessing and treating disorders.

English language
36% Skill level

English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition,
and grammar.

How are the Career Development trends affected by following:

Pest Analysis
Economic:

Political:

Social:
The physical and social demands workers face most often are shown below.

In an enclosed vehicle or equipment


93% Important

Work in a closed vehicle (e.g., car).

Contact with people


90% Important

Have contact with people by telephone, face-to-face, or any other way.

Face-to-face discussions
89% Important

Talk with people face-to-face.

Contact with the public


85% Important

Work with customers or the public.

Outdoors, exposed to weather


82% Important

Work outdoors, exposed to the weather.

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)

Career Development of the Industry:


Report and document management of research and career development materials
Local, state/territory and national legislation, policies and practices

Millennials
Behaviours
Characteristics
Work Ethics

Suggestions & Recommendations

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