FedEx ground questions
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Ddr1992 579, Oct 20, 2020.
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A lot of the OTR drivers work dedicated runs. The OTR drivers are almost always team drivers.Gearjammin' Penguin Thanks this. -
I drove for Fedex Ground contractor. Good gig. Dedicated run, .$68/mi split, almost 5980 miles per week. 5 day week. Oct-Dec ran 6 days a week. Made $100k/ yr with bennies. Health, vision, dental, 1 week vacation.
Im retired now, but made good bank for the few years I was there.Northeast Hillbilly Thanks this. -
It really depends on the ic you're working for. Some suck, and some are pretty good. I quit after two days because the ic I was working for treated the drivers like dogs. The guy that "trained me" spent the whole night talking #### about how horrible the company is. So it's really just a roll of the dice.
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I work for FedEx Ground years ago.
It’s a good place to start.
I worked for a good broker guy.
I learned basic P&D and the routes, and pulled doubles pups on line haul the same 2nd shift.
So you learned it all.
But it didn’t pay nearly as good as working directly for a LTL company.
Right now, June 9, 2021, you could probably do a lot better by just hiring right into a good LTL company, that will pay you much better and train you into it all.
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