Work With Cargo

Move, store, load, unload – and oversee.
You like to get your hands dirty, but you also love to get people moving as a group. As a Warehouse Manager, you'll oversee all warehouse operations and the people who work there. You'll also roll up your sleeves to pitch in, if need be. It's all about a good attitude, and you've got loads of it.
- What would I do?
- Where would I work?
- How much would I get paid?
- How do I get to be a Warehouse Manager?
- Where would I go from here?
- How do I get started?
How do I get to be a Warehouse Manager?
Warehouse Managers generally “come up through the ranks” after working as a Warehouse Supervisor or in other management positions. Larger warehouse operations may generally require at least a university level education plus experience. On-the-job training is also common.
Additional training in health and safety, customs procedures, human resources practices and other specialized tasks may also be required.
