Postal Worker Roles explores the dynamic evolution of postal worker roles, highlighting the impacts of automation and technological change. The book traces the shift from manual tasks to technology-driven responsibilities, emphasizing the need for continuous upskilling and retraining in the face of digital transformation. Intriguingly, the postal sector's transformation mirrors broader trends in labor economics, where adaptability and technological literacy are increasingly crucial. The book examines historical records, workforce data, and case studies to illustrate how technology management shapes organizational behavior within the postal industry. It begins by outlining the historical context and traditional duties of postal workers, subsequently analyzing how advancements like automated sorting and computerized routing have reshaped the field. Ultimately, the book underlines the importance of adaptability in the evolving job market.