"It's a nice company with great benefits."
"I worked for 18 years at FedEx Ground , worked my way up from a package handler level to an Assistant Senior Manager. It has been a good learning experience and I have been grateful for the opportunities that helped develop my career."
"I LOVE work here! Been here 6 years. I love the great pay and the constant raises. I love the different shifts that work with your varying schedules and the unlimited overtime. You don't need to have two jobs anymore to support yourself. If you are only here for a part time job, that's cool. There are many shifts to try out. And you can come for extra hours still if you want, no obligations. Safety is our biggest concern here. We preach it and try to take care of you. The insurance is super cheap, I pay $2 a week for benefits. It is a very physical job though. A lot of people unfortunately don't come back for a second day, or a second week. Some cannot handle it. So unfortunately there is a lot of turn over, but people who stay reap the benefits of being able to work as much as they want and since their are more packages, you'll be busier and get better scores. Management is mostly wonderful. Most of mine will be great. Some let stress get to them and they might put more pressure on their teams, but they are the ones getting pressure from above. It is a very easy job to keep. You rarely get in trouble for anything. Just show up most of the time and you are fine. Make the effort to be there for your shifts and keep a good attitude. My only cons are that it IS physical. Lift safe, take care of yourself. Drink water, eat and sleep enough. TALK to your managers and trainers if you need anything. They are there to help you succeed. That is their whole job. It does get hot in the the summer and.cold in the winter, dress appropriately. Breaks for full timers is just 30 minutes, which I wish was longer. If you work in different sections for your two shifts, you have to be there in time for your next shift. As a smoker, I have to walk far away for my break, and it doesn't leave much time to bring food. I do love it here. I love the physicality and high wages. The opportunities for advancement is super high. The teammates are great."
"I loved the job in the beginning I was planning on going back to school, but life happens and I ended staying at a dead end job in my opinion."
"I've been a contractor for over a year, very hard to get a Perm position"
"I quit from my job because of terminating"
"This location has slowly deteriorated."
"I've worked at FedEx since Nov. 2018. The technology, tools, and management process are all good."
"The average salary for an office worker is not accurate on this website. After almost 8 years, $14 per hour is more accurate. Computers work slowly, keeping production down and affecting performance. Unless you are under 30 years old, moving up into a higher-paying job is impossible and there are too many double standards to count. Favoritism is common. It has the potential to be a great company to work for but will need a major overhaul to get rid of managerial cliques and their pets. If one manager doesn't like you, it's mob rule and they all don't."
"Worst HR there has ever been. If you need help from harassment, hostility, retaliation, bullying, sexual harassment and privacy violations. They will NOT help you. They are narcissistic pigs. All of them. Worst company ever. They have bosses not leaders. And they will let you fall then kick you in the face while you're down. Run"
"I started Fed Ex Ground package handler working the 500/600 split right around Thanksgiving. Just in time for black Friday and the massive volume of packages for Christmas. I worked on average 3 to 4 hour days. I had no help doing the split but it most definitely should be at least a two person job, at least for the holiday season. I was in constant motion pushing, pulling, twisting, lowering, pulling off the 500s to their line, turning all labels... it doesn't sound hard until you do the job. I solely was responsible for EVERY box on my line, not just a truck load but EVERY BOX ON EVERY TRUCK ON MY LINE!!! Very overwhelming job. Very, very physically demanding. Their "safety" is a joke. Even after I complained my back was hurting they didn't get me any help or move me to something lighter. Nobody is humanly capable of moving boxes the proper way at the speed they run the belts. Also, nobody even checked to see if anyone was actually hurt when the Estop was on. Nope, instead they just rushed to turn it back on. Which leads me to this, when you do stop your line using the (linestop) it only stops your section... so the line gets fuller and fuller every second it's stopped, which obviously, if you're having trouble keeping up and have to stop the line you sure are not going to be ready when the avalanche of packages you just created by stopping your section catches up to you. It would make more since if when the stop line button is pushed it stops the whole line NOT just your section. Also, I stand a whole 5' 1" and am a woman... I was expected to haul boxes well over 100 lbs all by myself, with the line turned up to a fast pace. This job sucks!!! SO MUCH HARD LABOR FOR SUCH A TINY, CRAPPY PAYCHECK.... SO NOT WORTH IT, WORST JOB I HAVE EVER HAD!!!"
"Horrible environment that bullies its employees. Being interrogated why it took you so long to drive from a last pick up to the hub during rush hour applying the Smith System and adhering to speed limit. For those interested in working as an "Apprentice", know these things first: 1) Your financial contract obligation if you leave, 2) Recognize and know what constitutes "bullying and harassment" by your bosses before you sign up."
"I would never recommend this place to work to any drivers with prior elsewhere driving experience. It is a starting point for persons that want a career change and are accepted into feds legally binding apprentice program. The city operations manager when asked a question pertaining to seniority states, "well, in theory yes it is supposed to be that way technically, but we do otherwise...". So, ahhhh, alrighty. Then I chose to quit as I really can't stomach operations persons that do what they feel despite past practices and regarding work availability. Besides, let's get very real - who in the heck thrives in an abusive environment where this city manager's dispatcher hangs up on you on the phone while you're talking (kinda reminds me of a third grader), and the same dispatcher calls everyone "dude " or "bro " all the time (again a third grader's behavior). So, in closing, this college grad really no likey third grade behavior and says good riddance!"
"Worse place to work. Check job posting - they expired when posted. Management will bully, harass, intimidate - they don't want anyone who can think and work hard. I witnessed good hard workers resign. Delivery van drivers complain every day about this facility - it is the worst and it is last in every category."
"Great place to work, absolutely love it. Challenging but rewarding career. Staff managers are great people and have helped coach and develop me into a great investigator. Highly recommend."
FedEx has an overall rating of 3.9 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 653 FedEx Review Ratings left anonymously by FedEx employees, which is equal to the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 92% of employees would recommend working at FedEx.
FedEx employees earn $35,000 annually on average, or $17 per hour, which is 47% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 243 FedEx employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find FedEx Salaries by Job Title.
92% of employees would recommend working at FedEx with the overall rating of 3.9 out of 5. Employees also rated FedEx 3.7 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.6 for Rewards You Receive, 3.4 for Growth Opportunities and 3.8 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at FedEx is a Senior Vice President at $300,000 annually. Browse FedEx Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at FedEx is a Shipper at $8,000 annually. Browse FedEx Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at FedEx to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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