Loved the people, not the hours - Package Handler FedEx Employee Review

4.0
Sep 21, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- awesome coworkers and managers, everyone was super chill - basically getting paid to work out - great benefits - awesome work environment - weekly pay - recognition for hard work - promote from within as long as you are up to the task and show your strengths

Cons

- usually only 3-4 hours a day - 3am-8am shift sucks, is very hard on body, makes living life/having a second job tough because you're always exhausted - the work is very grueling, they will work you as hard as they can even if it is hard for you - the job gets extremely stressful - warehouse is hot -easy to overwork yourself, must eat beforehand and hydrate on and off the job - benefits don't kick in until after a year for part time - not enough pay for what it is worth (this job is literal manual labor)

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Apr 8, 2026
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Pros

Job overall is fairly straight forward and not that difficult to understand. It’s also a way to get exercise. You load packages to and from trailers and belts and stay at your station u til the shipment is complete. During the busier seasons we would get a raise too which is nice. But that’s is likely to keep staff around. There are opportunities to work multiple shifts to get the full time hours and even some overtime. Before the work starts we do stretches and safety briefs and announcements. There are opportunities to grow and move up the chain and they announce these. There are light parties/activities too sometimes with snacks such as those bag tacos to help boost morale after a shift.

Cons

Late night and early morning hours can may take adjusting to. The job is fast paced and you need to pay attention to your specific packages. It’s looked down upon if you miss some and they move down the belt. You will load/offload at least two or three trailers so you have to stay on top of it and not get backed up. Be prepared to work more hours and work larger loads during holiday seasons. Don’t be surprised if other workers don’t come in and you may have to take on some of their load, but hopefully the line belt manager can help. The belt line managers may be impatient and some truck drivers may have specific layouts for the packages in accordance to their delivery routes.

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