seems they are becoming the new swift
http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091210/NEWS/912109993
another fed ex
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by 112racing, Dec 10, 2009.
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Sure hope they are both OK . You sure see alot of these FED X trucks in that left lane just a getting it ...
No load worth a human life !
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Maybe FedEx should make this their "official company anthem" !

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I'm thinking that someone needs to remind the idiots in the office that are pushing these drivers of that. No way it's coincidence that all of them just happen to drive like this.
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They look like good candidates for EOBR's . I agree carriers like this should require them . I don't think they should be mandated for everyone .
From SafeStat http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SafeStat/SafeStatHistory.asp?ais=&dot=265752&WhichForm=safer
State Reported Crashes (within 30 months) Accident Involvement Indicator(AII)
Accident Involvement Measure(AIM)
# of Vehicles Involved in Crashes 996 949 1036 920 907 762 Average Number of Power Units 7445.33 7445.33 11742.33 11324.67 14781 19495.67
kajidono and kickin chicken Thank this. -
Today was weird, I think someone heard me. I was passing fedex trucks all day long, they were all running slower even though the pavement was dry and it was above freezing. Maybe they sent out a memo. Then again, maybe it's a sign of the apocalypse.
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I don't know what it is with fed-ex, but of all the doubles out there it seems to me like they are the leaders in unsafe acts. They are the ones that will barely pass a truck and whip right over in front of them. I think they need to turn them trucks down another 5 mph to keep them from passing the slow trucks.
Why is it that a contractor based co has such drivers? Are they mostly owners that just puts a driver behind the wheel? I would think that an O/O would be more professional.Beechvtail Thanks this. -
Most all of fed ex sleeper teams work for contractors that own the trucks,....
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Some CHEAP LABOR being exploided by their handlers and making minimum wage guiding that 40 ton missile down the highway...
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A Fed Ex contractor around here wanted me to run two runs a night, do all couplings and uncouplings, fuel truck, all which would take around 10 - 11 hours per night, if the freight was ready.
No ins, no bennies, paid with 1099, $500.00 per week. This was about four years ago when pay was better, and jobs were easy to come by. I did turn him down. People that will work like that is what is driving some of their trucks
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