FedEx Freight | P&D entails?

P&D entrails or entails? They could both be correct.

Like P&D anywhere you'll go places you've never thought you could put a trailer. But still you'll get a lot of docks, forklift offloads, etc.

As a new guy, if your management is worth a ::shit::, you'll get eased into the schedule.

FedEx, unlike other companies, will pay you overtime after 8 each day, and after 40 each week. Unless you live in CA. Other companies won't pay you ANY overtime until you hit 60hrs each week and in some cases not until you've been with that company for a number of years.
 
P&D entrails or entails? They could both be correct.

Like P&D anywhere you'll go places you've never thought you could put a trailer. But still you'll get a lot of docks, forklift offloads, etc.

As a new guy, if your management is worth a :::shit:::, you'll get eased into the schedule.

FedEx, unlike other companies, will pay you overtime after 8 each day, and after 40 each week. Unless you live in CA. Other companies won't pay you ANY overtime until you hit 60hrs each week and in some cases not until you've been with that company for a number of years.

Spreading more mis-information I see. There are several other ltl companies that pay ot after 8.
 
Pretty standard stuff. Depending on the route it will include residential deliveries, lift gate deliveries, inside deliveries etc. Some routes will only bump docks all day. It isn't a bad job.
 
Several, as in 3?
Because ABF, UPSF, and Yellow are the only ones that pay it after 8,and they are all Union.

FxF is the only non union carrier that does.

And the YRC regionals. If I'm not mistaken, XPO pays overtime after 40 north of the Mason Dixon line.
 
Links?

And, no, I won't look any further than I have already. Get off your ass and provide some proof.

No need to provide proof I know it's true. If you want to know go to their forum on here and ask. Jesus does you're mom still wipe yo butt?
 
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