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$Current Employee - Jun 17, 2024
Pros
home time, easy work for dedicated and OTR
Cons
pay, no consistent solo and local work
Current Employee - Oct 6, 2017
Pros
Monday thru Friday, same route, fair pay with safety bonus and paid vacation.
Cons
Packages seem to be increasing in size and weight (150 lb limit). Work Saturdays during holidays (but get paid for extra day plus peak bonus).
Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Portland, OR on Jun 17, 2024
Current Employee
Yes
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Florida on May 9, 2024
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 4 Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Quincy, MA on Dec 23, 2022
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Memphis, TN on Feb 18, 2022
Current Employee
No
Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Sacramento, California on Jan 11, 2020
Current Employee
No
Trucker42BC
Jun 28, 2016
First of all, you HAVE to be incorporated. Fed Ex does not contract without it. If you can get started with one truck, plan on running a team. You already are in Fed Ex Ground's system. Ask the person who contracts with companies at your terminal about getting started. Might be a good idea to start an account with Ryder or Penske. Some contractors just lease their trucks and do not own them. You may need a rental truck if something happens to yours, accident, breakdown, etc.
Sean_Memphis
Feb 20, 2016
FedEx ground is a rip off. I drove for them. The owner has to get his cut and your left with peanuts. Running team with a smelly partner. Only good thing is your getting doubles experience and the name of Fedex on your resume. A lot of companies like that believe it or not. You can make 1500-2000 gross a week running team for a LTL company. Or run solo linehaul be home every night and clear 1k after taxes or more. Most I made at FedEx ground running team was 55k. That was a lot of hard running too. I made 65k my first year as a linehaul driver solo. FedEx ground is just a rip IMO.
sdsurfer77
Jul 17, 2016
I ran team for 2 years for Ground got hired on solo. The terminal I was at was hard to make money solo. So my boss tried out one of his local guys that wanted to do OTR to see if we got along. We did and are actually still friends. We left did Gov loads for another 3 years. Even though he was a friend I got tired of teaming. So I jumped local and now I'm LTL linehaul. Been off the OTR for 5 years now and make way more money then all that OTR and teaming.
sdsurfer77
Jul 17, 2016
Yeah the solo at ground is all contractor. Nobody is a typical FedEx company driver. A owner operator owns the truck, local, solo, and team at Ground.
SlowPoke44magnum
Apr 27, 2015
I decided to do some research after my former boss offered to get my wife her Class A CDL to keep me with them with us running team. It seems Fed Ex Ground and TrainCo have partnered to get more bodies in the seats of Fed Ex trucks. After experiencing Fed Ex Ground there's no way I'd stay there let alone have my wife join the team. It wasn't a bad job, but their mileage claims on the line haul side are just a bit less than truthful (300 miles/night is a big night for a solo) and my wife really wants nothing to do with upgrading her Class B to a Class A anyway. I really do hope they take the training of these newbs seriously, but I have my doubts, I've sadly witnessed first hand the lack of driving skill, common sense, and common courtesy in far too many of their hubs and out on the road.
SlowPoke44magnum
Apr 27, 2015
Most drivers at fedex ground work for contractors with several trucks,,pay ranges from 38cnts/mile to as high as 50cnts/mile,,many drivers quit because they are not dispatched until after 9PM and many loads are not dispatched until after midnight,,delays at the terminals are common and many drivers also quit because the drivers has to put together the doubles which requires lifting the dolly and moving it around ,,the dolly is very heavy and requires lifting 70 lbs or more,, an other factor is many contractors do not pay benefits and sign drivers on as contractors so they will not have to pay payroll SS taxes,