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Ratings for FedEx Ground

  • Appreciation
    3.1
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.6
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Policy
    2.8
  • Pay Transparency
    2.9
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FedEx Ground Reviews

What is it like working at FedEx Ground?

Good Short Term Job.
Delivery Driver in Wichita Falls:
Pros: The work environment is pleasant, not stressful.
Cons: Pay could slightly be better, and the benefits options are not there. Good for retired people with benefits. younger people not much a future here.
Fun when hitting goals, a lot of pressure.
Operations Manager in Chandler:
Pros: Teaching and developing employees
Cons: Pressure, stress, not enough pay for managing x amount of employees.
Hours are not the best. Good place to move up in ranks. Good reputable company name.
Operations Manager in Nicholasville:
Pros: Job security
Cons: Hours
Has its ups and its downs.
Operations Manager in Raleigh:
Pros: Opportunities fro growth
Cons: Sometimes politics can play a big part in getting promoted
Good until you have to unload ic trucks from to bottom by yourself.
Package Handler in Broomfield:
Pros: The people
Cons: I don't have any chance for advancement
Easy but difficult at the same time.
Package Handler in Plainfield:
Pros: FedEx is a easy company to work for but it all depends on the employees and managers your work with. Some managers are proactive and are always on top of everything while other managers are lazy and don't seem to care about the job as long as someone is seeing to it that it is done.
Cons: Once you learn a skill they decide to use you at that position regardless if you want to or not. I'm currently trying for a lead position but I am forced to work in a environment where there isn't much to do but I just have to deal with it. I've covered for other employees and managers alike but was never moved up or asked if i would like any sort of privileges
Professionals Only.
Operations Manager in Shreveport:
Pros: Involved in everything, all the time. Always on the move.
Cons: Not enough hours in a day.