My Experience Working At Fedex Ground [Preload]
Hey!! Might want to check here for anything I missed. Sorry for the rambling, that's just what I do.
Some things I didn't cover:
Paychecks - You get paid weekly.
PTO/UPTO - You accrue pto every paycheck. I forgot how much. You don't actually get to use it until after your 90 days. You can always request time off unpaid. That usually approved. Tell a manager ahead of time to find out if it will be approved or not. If you don't use your by the end of May (that's the end of a "Fedex" year), you'll get it paid for it in a paycheck.
Benefits - I don't have benefits with Fedex, but they become available after 90 days, or 1000 hours I believe.
Different trucks: Our location has basically 3 different types of trucks that are loaded different ways. You have your standard fedex ground trucks that you load the shelves and floors yourself. There are trucks that have no shelves that get lots of bulk deliveries that you stack from the back of the floor up. These are called straight trucks. Then you have the smaller van vehicles that you don't load, but instead you fill wire metal shelving outside the vehicle in order for the drivers to load themselves.
Ask anything else you may want to know.
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Some things I didn't cover:
Paychecks - You get paid weekly.
PTO/UPTO - You accrue pto every paycheck. I forgot how much. You don't actually get to use it until after your 90 days. You can always request time off unpaid. That usually approved. Tell a manager ahead of time to find out if it will be approved or not. If you don't use your by the end of May (that's the end of a "Fedex" year), you'll get it paid for it in a paycheck.
Benefits - I don't have benefits with Fedex, but they become available after 90 days, or 1000 hours I believe.
Different trucks: Our location has basically 3 different types of trucks that are loaded different ways. You have your standard fedex ground trucks that you load the shelves and floors yourself. There are trucks that have no shelves that get lots of bulk deliveries that you stack from the back of the floor up. These are called straight trucks. Then you have the smaller van vehicles that you don't load, but instead you fill wire metal shelving outside the vehicle in order for the drivers to load themselves.
Ask anything else you may want to know.
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