but also, as I have clearly stated, OD is not hiring at the terminal I would be out of, AND I'm not looking at them at all. Right now, so far, FXF looks to have the better option/pay going. But, only time will tell. I had my phone interview yesterday with fxf, it'll take about a month(IF) before I hear back from ABF....yet fxf has been very quick to responding to my app. I understand how 'nit-picky' ABF is with their background checks, which is very good....but if offered with fxf first, I may just go with them as I'll actually be home everyday...a long term 'goal' I set out to do when I started trucking 7 years ago...been a long road....hopefully the road is longer ahead!
ABF or FedEx Freight
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by yankatank, Jan 13, 2019.
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Just kidding. Good luck with your search. This is a bad time of year to be looking for an LTL job, so it's great if you hear back and get an interview and get on. By the time peak season hits, you'll probably have new drivers under you (depending on the size of the terminal). Keep us posted!yankatank, motocross25 and Texas_hwy_287 Thank this. -
@yankatank i have a thread in the FedEx company forum I’m going thru the hiring process now.
Applied to Fedex KC (MO), how long does the hiring process take?
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I work in the atl area and from time app put in to starting was a month. Once the hiring manager called it went fast
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Hey guys, we just relocated from California with 16 years of safe driving under my belt and eager to get situated! I been living in Texas only 4 months and I've been blessed with Job opportunities left and right. But we all know that trucking can be tricky as far as getting what u want! Pay, benefits, (or paid benefits) pension/ retirement and quality life like weekends off. I currently worked as a seasonal UPS feeder Driver last peak season. I just got hired and have orientation with USPS for Tractor trailer Operator this month. I been going through the Hiring process with USPS bc I need a job and it sounds like a great opportunity. With that said, bc of the lengthy Hiring process and needing income. I've been putting in apps left and right! Just incase its not what I'm looking for. I'm currently going through a lengthy background check with ABF for part-time Dock worker and will be waiting for Driver's to retire in the next month's to become Driver/ dock worker. Now FedEx freight city Driver just emailed me for a interview. Due to USPS not having weekends off I'm probably going to jump ship if ABF and FedEx are interested in me. What do u guys think of these 2 opportunities? Fedex is full-time and ABF is part-time dock worker but will Drive in a couple of months and be full-time?Thanks guys!
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