I have an average of 260-280 stops, I work all day with my driver at ups and we’ll have upwards of 450-500 pieces on our trucks, our route consists of a really really really rich area all the houses we visit have mile long driveways and then killer steps to get to the door we have about 3 stops that the driveways are short :) we work about 12 hours, 11 with lunch
I have a lot of respect for you delivery drivers! My neighborhood FedEx Ground driver is based like an hour away so kudos to any of you drivers who are based so far away from your route! Great video!!
Hi, I love the energy you put in your work. I hope you could influence the other drivers who are not as dedicated as you to deliver the packages on time and making sure as well that every packages are delivered to the right address. In that way, the customers will be happy, no more lost or missing pkgs, no more complaints about the drivers.
I’m glad peak is over. Just stumbled upon your video, dude, and i am overwhelmed it’s over. I worked 7 days for the past 7 weeks. My stop count wasn’t bad compared to the average person, but I deliver in the boonies of North Carolina so stops can be close to each other then it could take 5-10 minutes to get to one stop. Hope your peak was smooth, friend.
To a FedEx worker from another. Great work bro. I know sometimes you feel like crap after a long day. I know that I do. Loading planes and hearing the roaring jet engines. Don't get me started about black Friday and Cypher Monday. Packages are like crazy. Being in Memphis don't help. We're the main distribution hub for the world. More packages pass through us than any other companies. Keep up with the good work.
I work for Express and the most that I've had was 125 stops. Not bad at all, but we don't leave our building until after 10am, we have service time commitments, and having to do 20-25 pickups a day in a certain time frame. All I can say is that I love every minute of it...
I just started working as a driver this is my second week by myself and they have me in a van. First day they gave me 50 stops since then it’s 120-170 stops lol.
I'm 22 and started UPS this peak season that past by ( I applied as a seasonal driver) currently in my qualification route the most I've ever done by myself without a helper nor a PVD was 310 stops 400 packages, I had to adjust really quick which I'm happy I did because now I can smoothly approach any route, amount of stops, and packages fairly efficiently. These videos makes me want to purchase a go pro and record myself and see the footage at the end of the day, is very interesting. Keep grinding the hours and save up anybody that's around my age and ofc always be save, yall be easy.
Hey I enjoy your videos looking forward for more!!! I also am a delivery driver for FedEx. The most stops I ever done is 320 and man it's a workout. Be safe and keep up the the good Vids!!!
It's refreshing to see a FedEx driver with a smile. We don't see much of that here in Toronto, 🇨🇦 Still, thank you for your service especially with COVID-19. 🤗👍
I am a mail carrier in northcal. Last year when I worked Sunday’s I had 300 stops with 400+ packages loaded up 3-4 times. Doing 3-4 routes. Started at 8am was done around 5:30 pm. 2, 15 minute break and 1, 30 minute lunch. Ever since amazon started delivering most of the packages on Sunday me doing Sunday route 130 stop maximum doing 2 routes started at 9am and done at 2pm. I dragged it, because it was so light. The least I had was 100 stops doing 2 routes.
This time of the year customers leave treats pretty nice..dude you blew my stops per hour away...I can't run any more I ve been doing it for 25 years...I ve got a resi route no place good to eat pb and jelly this time of the year...I work straight till dark when I am finished they send me to another part of town to help new hires finish there route ....yeah working in dark sucks
I’m sorry bro! I have a couple new guys that started w me also.. I started driving 3rd day and they have trouble n r being kept training for a wk as runners.. I’m sorry for that bro it’ll get better just show the hires what needs to b done n they’ll learn n b on their own soon.. my trainer is legit the best there.. so their making him train me and the other 2 guys.. it sucks n I think they should at least spiff him for it cuz he’s showing a lot n taking time out of his day for it
Chris, how do you keep all the boxes in order when they look like a total mess? Id be looking for hours for one package. Love your vids homie. I have an interview w FedEx and im super stoked. Cheers man.
Hey man I don’t know if you ever found your answer but in one video he shows that each shelf has their own numbers assigned to them. So it may look chaotic but it actually is pretty organized
One of the perks for working for Amazon is they pay you by the hour and if you finish early they still pay you for the 10hrs idk if it’s everywhere but that’s how it is with my dsp 20hr 4 days a week 10hour shifts if you work 5 they still pay you , fedex by me pays a little more but don’t offer if you finsh early they don’t pay you the whole day
I deliver for ground and this is my first peak. Most stops I’ve seen so far is 188 but I’m a business route mainly which makes finishing residentials almost impossible. I get paid per day so I don’t do free overtime, once I hit 8.5 hours I stop and head out done or not 🤷🏻♂️
I love in a rural area and neighbor who does FedEx express said 20 stops in an hour is very good I have a quarter mile driveway which is actually short where I live and it maybe 10 miles between 2 stops sometimes
Fed ex drivers keep putting their packages in the mail boxes. I’m a rural mail carrier. Its that time of year and we are getting tons of packages. The postmaster told us to take fedex pkgs back to the post office so the post office can charge FedEx for shipping. It’s illegal to put anything in a mailbox that’s not from the United States Postal Service. Just FYI.
does anybody else get stressed out watching videos like this, thinking how bad id be if i had this job, but then you Realize you dont need to be stressed out becasue thats not my job
Similar to Batman. He would be stressed if he had to do more than fly and drive.. then realize he does not do what other Characters can and then his anxiety dissipates 😂 I like Batman.. just saying 😂
We are average doing 200 plus stops a day, when like Christmas hit, 400 plus and no way we can get it all done as packages just keep coming in every day and night
@@LaosHouse Most bosses are easy to get along with and sure you'll have a few bad ones. On a normal day they keep you at 7.5 hours which usually is around 80 to 100 stops depending on routes.
Boss is a very respectful this is my third week I average probably about between 30 and 50 stops but that's what a lot of hours do you guys like ground stock your own trucks and work the line
do you find that you spend a great deal of money buying lunch, compared to possibly bringing something with you, even if for a couple of days? you have a great energy about you; enjoy watching the videos. ( infectious smile, too ) safe travels throughout your delivery journeys,
I know I can save a lot of money bringing my own lunch, but buying lunch is what I look forward to during the day 😃. Thanks for the compliment, and more delivery journeys to come!
@@LaosHouse if that makes you happy, do it. 2020 has certainly taught people to live for each day. ( as someone wise once told me, "remember to pay yourself back." )
my most was 170 stops, drowe 100 miles, and in my country, we must contacting people via phone, we must call them before delivery, good 13hour shift was that....yeah, adn the customer pays for the package cash, or card, and the 30% of packages are already payed
I currently am a package handler and on those same days this year I had to pre-load a truck with 463 packages it was crazy my other 2 trucks were 250 and 264 was crazy
I’m in a van. We show up to a yard at 7am and unload bout 4-6 trucks everyday.. then we organize all boxes in 20trucks there.. I run about 120- 160 stops a day w 180-200 packages.. located in Las Cruces NM. N the job is so easy and chill I love it 🙏 also just got my first day off in a week finally.. n damn do ppl order a lot of shit n same customers all the time too it’s crazy 😂 but I love it keep ordering shit to keep my job consistent! Also other drivers that drive the 20ft foot truck average about 220-300 stops a day.. that’s where I’m trying to be cuz loading the van sucks my guy too small 🤦🏻♂️ -also invested in a spot light for days it gets heavy cuz I can’t c addresses or anything at night 😂
There was a Fed ex driver in my area the other day and his bumper was hanging off of his truck and dragging the ground literally dragging the ground. I stopped him in put up bungee and a postal strap around it to hold it up. Poor guy. He couldn’t go up to any driveways because his bumper was dragging so bad.
Man I love your videos it all started when I did my dot card for ground last week and now I have a interview with express I hope I get one of them. The contractor that is hiring me doesn’t give out 401k but express does ground also he said we don’t care how long it takes you to get done just as long as it gets done but express is hourly from noon-8 Sunday Monday off
@@chrisharris2746 Take a pill 💊 look at your comment.. after 401k you said “but express does ground” it left it open for interpretation. Hopefully you passed DOT.. sounds like you may have high blood pressure
Love these videos bro I’m also a FedEx driver too so i know exactly what trenches u be in 😂💯keep inspiring..and the most I’ve done in a day is 300 ..I’m in Houston
This whole year been more busy , I’ve been avg 170-200 , I got a huge area to cover , new subdivisions to outskirts that eats up time I’m lucky if I get 12-15 done in the hour ..
This is my 7 th or 8 th peak season and this year is the most insane, we’re now getting into our snow season also so why not throw that in mix with 200 stops lol
With the boxes falling all over the place, how on earth do you find the box for the next location? I have to say, the job seems rewarding, as in productive for day to day. Maybe I just miss the daily grind. PS: Mad respect for the running, and dealing with the cold, too!
My trick is to order them from thousands on top shelves. Then the 1500-9500 on bottoms or bigger boxes on bottom too.. then as you’re going removing the sticker outwards w the boxes as small as possible. Then squeezing boxes all together so their tight as you go. Then they will get looser as you go so you got to make some adjustments at some stops. I always make sure my boxes r organized at all times to make my job easier 💯 esp making sure you don’t having anybody else route cuz that messes me up cuz after I find it n i have to deliver it out of my route n takes more time
Forget that luckily my contractor won’t let us do over 200 stops by ourselves. Mostly becuz I do a bunch of apartments that get mostly furniture. But love the vids bro keep it up!!
Been driving for FedEx for a month now and all I gotta say is I hate the budget trucks 💀💀, I'll have all my packages in order and boom everything's all over
It’s not even peek yet and on mondays I have 140 stops and 500 almost 600 packages can’t even walk in my truck I do drive the biggest truck in the fleet
It was a mixture of a lot of things I never liked about FedEx express. The long hours, The tight schedule to make service on time, managers harassing people and writing you up for every single mistake, not being able to spend December with family and the low pay.... I stayed in express for 8 years as an hourly courier and the most i made per hour was 19 dollars.
@@OnlyTheTruthSorry Thank you for the reply. This helps me and other people greatly. I can see this is definitely a life choice you need to think about when going in. Personally, I don't like most holidays and I don't have a family, so Dec wouldn't be a problem for me. At this moment I actually NEED the hours, until I figure out the specifics of education I want to go for, although I know the field. I can see you would also, have to go in knowing you could be fired for nothing, so that would have to be okay with you. All just a investment to get paid better then those with no options without doing back-breaking work. May I ask what doors this job opened up for you?
@@sauce8277 yes it definitely is a life style!! I enjoyed the first years working for FedEx, I met lots of great people who became friends down the road and I was in my early 20s I had all the energy in the world to go out there make PO, SOS and P2s service with a smile on my face but like I said after 5 years on the job I started to feel bored, unappreciated and I wanted more out of life.
delivering in the U.S. is not that hard but not the same in the U.K. as the roads are tight and parking is not really easy to find + extraa weird addresses
Do you delivery people sometimes not finish? I've had a package marked "out for delivery on fedex vehicle" for 5 days now. There hasn't been any delivery exception notifications on tracking. I'm not complaining, it's just a curiosity question. BTW, I really enjoyed watching this :D
I live and breathe FedEx for the next 4 weeks!!!! 😆😆😆
Same 6 days a week
Big money 💰💰💰💰
I been working 7 days
You are lucky you start early, here at amazon we start at 12 so we don’t get much sunlight left to finish deliveries.
I have an average of 260-280 stops, I work all day with my driver at ups and we’ll have upwards of 450-500 pieces on our trucks, our route consists of a really really really rich area all the houses we visit have mile long driveways and then killer steps to get to the door we have about 3 stops that the driveways are short :) we work about 12 hours, 11 with lunch
I have a lot of respect for you delivery drivers! My neighborhood FedEx Ground driver is based like an hour away so kudos to any of you drivers who are based so far away from your route! Great video!!
Hi, I love the energy you put in your work. I hope you could influence the other drivers who are not as dedicated as you to deliver the packages on time and making sure as well that every packages are delivered to the right address. In that way, the customers will be happy, no more lost or missing pkgs, no more complaints about the drivers.
Man, I get exhausted just driving around my small town looking for the FedEx guy! Keep up the good work....we appreciate it!!!!!!!!
Had 320 stops the other day with 377 packages, we have been grinding the last couple weeks! Keep up the good work Be safe!
Hey I don’t know what state you live But that is double of what I do actually I tell my Contractor that no more then 150 stop ✋
I’m glad peak is over. Just stumbled upon your video, dude, and i am overwhelmed it’s over. I worked 7 days for the past 7 weeks. My stop count wasn’t bad compared to the average person, but I deliver in the boonies of North Carolina so stops can be close to each other then it could take 5-10 minutes to get to one stop. Hope your peak was smooth, friend.
To a FedEx worker from another. Great work bro. I know sometimes you feel like crap after a long day. I know that I do. Loading planes and hearing the roaring jet engines. Don't get me started about black Friday and Cypher Monday. Packages are like crazy. Being in Memphis don't help. We're the main distribution hub for the world. More packages pass through us than any other companies. Keep up with the good work.
I work for
Express and the most that I've had was 125 stops. Not bad at all, but we don't leave our building until after 10am, we have service time commitments, and having to do 20-25 pickups a day in a certain time frame. All I can say is that I love every minute of it...
I just started working as a driver this is my second week by myself and they have me in a van. First day they gave me 50 stops since then it’s 120-170 stops lol.
Shit i wash I had 170 I get 205 on the daily
Working Fedex Ground in Ontario, We currently doing anywhere between 150-200 deliveries a day with 20-30 pickups. Gotta love this time of year
There’s some guy at FedEx that had 600 stops yesterday and still had to help someone else smh
Crazy. I would finish at 11pm with 600 stops
😂😂😂 I do not believe that
I'm 22 and started UPS this peak season that past by ( I applied as a seasonal driver) currently in my qualification route the most I've ever done by myself without a helper nor a PVD was 310 stops 400 packages, I had to adjust really quick which I'm happy I did because now I can smoothly approach any route, amount of stops, and packages fairly efficiently. These videos makes me want to purchase a go pro and record myself and see the footage at the end of the day, is very interesting. Keep grinding the hours and save up anybody that's around my age and ofc always be save, yall be easy.
How goes it so far?
Hey I enjoy your videos looking forward for more!!! I also am a delivery driver for FedEx. The most stops I ever done is 320 and man it's a workout. Be safe and keep up the the good Vids!!!
I’m a package handler for FedEx so is good to know the job you guys do out of the warehouse
No pickups and no business all residential how lucky
Exactly what I was thinkin lol
For real I get pick ups from Walgreens and always one or two is missing 🤦🏻♂️😂
and NO COUNTRY... smh send me this contractor
oh its diezy enterprises ... we in there boys
Had a pickup of 479 packages last week. HATED IT.
Love all your video bro!
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Good job on the Vlogs!
Quality keeps improving Bro keep it up 👍🏾
I love your positive vibes dude keep it up
I appreciate this comment!
It's refreshing to see a FedEx driver with a smile. We don't see much of that here in Toronto, 🇨🇦 Still, thank you for your service especially with COVID-19. 🤗👍
I am a mail carrier in northcal. Last year when I worked Sunday’s I had 300 stops with 400+ packages loaded up 3-4 times. Doing 3-4 routes. Started at 8am was done around 5:30 pm. 2, 15 minute break and 1, 30 minute lunch. Ever since amazon started delivering most of the packages on Sunday me doing Sunday route 130 stop maximum doing 2 routes started at 9am and done at 2pm. I dragged it, because it was so light. The least I had was 100 stops doing 2 routes.
My biggest delivery was 350 Stops with 400 packages and I had finished by 1 pm. No stop for breaks.
OMG 197 stops! Wow I appreciate you man. Fed Ex got a bad rep on twitter as everyone is talking bad about them but you got your hands full everyday.
Thank you my guy..... I work for ups as personal Vehicle Driver.... it’s awesome
(8:56) As a delivery driver myself, I work for USPS, that’s the most relatable sentence I’ve heard.
My driver is averaging 280 stops 350 packages daily right now, it’s insane 😳
I was doing that as well, my highest number was 368 stops.
Now am doing 210 average.
You better paying Good 🥵
This time of the year customers leave treats pretty nice..dude you blew my stops per hour away...I can't run any more I ve been doing it for 25 years...I ve got a resi route no place good to eat pb and jelly this time of the year...I work straight till dark when I am finished they send me to another part of town to help new hires finish there route ....yeah working in dark sucks
I’m sorry bro! I have a couple new guys that started w me also.. I started driving 3rd day and they have trouble n r being kept training for a wk as runners.. I’m sorry for that bro it’ll get better just show the hires what needs to b done n they’ll learn n b on their own soon.. my trainer is legit the best there.. so their making him train me and the other 2 guys.. it sucks n I think they should at least spiff him for it cuz he’s showing a lot n taking time out of his day for it
I’ve been doing 300 plus since peak started
Do you run through your delivery stops?
Yo we had a guy with 972 packages in his truck, was literally impossible for him to take all that
Chris, how do you keep all the boxes in order when they look like a total mess? Id be looking for hours for one package. Love your vids homie. I have an interview w FedEx and im super stoked. Cheers man.
Hey man I don’t know if you ever found your answer but in one video he shows that each shelf has their own numbers assigned to them. So it may look chaotic but it actually is pretty organized
6:24 bro those r ABSOLUTE FIRE!!!
One of the perks for working for Amazon is they pay you by the hour and if you finish early they still pay you for the 10hrs idk if it’s everywhere but that’s how it is with my dsp 20hr 4 days a week 10hour shifts if you work 5 they still pay you , fedex by me pays a little more but don’t offer if you finsh early they don’t pay you the whole day
I deliver for ground and this is my first peak. Most stops I’ve seen so far is 188 but I’m a business route mainly which makes finishing residentials almost impossible. I get paid per day so I don’t do free overtime, once I hit 8.5 hours I stop and head out done or not 🤷🏻♂️
A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
Man those houses 🥺😍
I’m day 2 as a driver at FedEx. Your advice helps!!!
I actually deliver in rural Massachusetts. About 110 stops a day have fun with the snow in the mountains though 👌🏻
not too shabby
My Amazon DSL we do 290 to 340 a day somehow waiting to get into UPS or better USPS
Ive just started fed express, 85 packages 39 stops all condos, but with intelcom ive done 160 stops with 170 packages]
I love in a rural area and neighbor who does FedEx express said 20 stops in an hour is very good I have a quarter mile driveway which is actually short where I live and it maybe 10 miles between 2 stops sometimes
I do a bulk business route and delivered and picked up over 700 packages today 😢
Fed ex drivers keep putting their packages in the mail boxes. I’m a rural mail carrier. Its that time of year and we are getting tons of packages. The postmaster told us to take fedex pkgs back to the post office so the post office can charge FedEx for shipping. It’s illegal to put anything in a mailbox that’s not from the United States Postal Service. Just FYI.
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Starting my first day as a FedEx driver tomorrow! Wisconsin
Good Luck Dude!
does anybody else get stressed out watching videos like this, thinking how bad id be if i had this job, but then you Realize you dont need to be stressed out becasue thats not my job
Honestly it gets stressful at times but I just put sum music and relax and just go with it. Cant be stressing no more
Similar to Batman. He would be stressed if he had to do more than fly and drive.. then realize he does not do what other Characters can and then his anxiety dissipates 😂 I like Batman.. just saying 😂
We are average doing 200 plus stops a day, when like Christmas hit, 400 plus and no way we can get it all done as packages just keep coming in every day and night
I take food and lunch with me everyday. I try to maximize my earnings by not spending money on the job
0:50 - don’t miss that shit. So glad it’s over 😂😂
A TON of "job security" - e-commerce is here to stay!!!!
I'm a courier at FedEx Express and I love you videos you should consider applying
I thought about it. How are your relationships with your bosses? How many stops do you average?
@@LaosHouse Most bosses are easy to get along with and sure you'll have a few bad ones. On a normal day they keep you at 7.5 hours which usually is around 80 to 100 stops depending on routes.
Boss is a very respectful this is my third week I average probably about between 30 and 50 stops but that's what a lot of hours do you guys like ground stock your own trucks and work the line
Love the vids starting a new career with them in a week
love the energy of your vidoes! I am a new viewer and commend the quality of these videos. Earned a subscribe from me
Welcome aboard!
do you find that you spend a great deal of money buying lunch, compared to possibly bringing something with you, even if for a couple of days? you have a great energy about you; enjoy watching the videos. ( infectious smile, too ) safe travels throughout your delivery journeys,
I know I can save a lot of money bringing my own lunch, but buying lunch is what I look forward to during the day 😃. Thanks for the compliment, and more delivery journeys to come!
@@LaosHouse if that makes you happy, do it. 2020 has certainly taught people to live for each day. ( as someone wise once told me, "remember to pay yourself back." )
@@jimbohr I think everyone has different goals in life, but I believe all goals should end up to happiness!
@@LaosHouse indeed
my most was 170 stops, drowe 100 miles, and in my country, we must contacting people via phone, we must call them before delivery, good 13hour shift was that....yeah, adn the customer pays for the package cash, or card, and the 30% of packages are already payed
Most Parcels/packages I've done in a day was 226
I currently am a package handler and on those same days this year I had to pre-load a truck with 463 packages it was crazy my other 2 trucks were 250 and 264 was crazy
I’m in a van. We show up to a yard at 7am and unload bout 4-6 trucks everyday.. then we organize all boxes in 20trucks there.. I run about 120- 160 stops a day w 180-200 packages.. located in Las Cruces NM. N the job is so easy and chill I love it 🙏 also just got my first day off in a week finally.. n damn do ppl order a lot of shit n same customers all the time too it’s crazy 😂 but I love it keep ordering shit to keep my job consistent!
Also other drivers that drive the 20ft foot truck average about 220-300 stops a day.. that’s where I’m trying to be cuz loading the van sucks my guy too small 🤦🏻♂️
-also invested in a spot light for days it gets heavy cuz I can’t c addresses or anything at night 😂
Yeah the first time I drove in the van, never again! So small!!
There was a Fed ex driver in my area the other day and his bumper was hanging off of his truck and dragging the ground literally dragging the ground. I stopped him in put up bungee and a postal strap around it to hold it up. Poor guy. He couldn’t go up to any driveways because his bumper was dragging so bad.
Man I love your videos it all started when I did my dot card for ground last week and now I have a interview with express I hope I get one of them. The contractor that is hiring me doesn’t give out 401k but express does ground also he said we don’t care how long it takes you to get done just as long as it gets done but express is hourly from noon-8 Sunday Monday off
Express is not Ground. What are you talking about 😂
@@TheRealTommyShelby I know express isn’t ground? I just said I had a interview at both WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
@@chrisharris2746 Take a pill 💊 look at your comment.. after 401k you said “but express does ground” it left it open for interpretation. Hopefully you passed DOT.. sounds like you may have high blood pressure
Hey man how has your peak season been going? My contractor split up routes into 3 so no one would get overworked.
Why do you clock out for a lunch if you are paid daily? Love your videos!
I did 250 stops rural area took me 12 hours
Most stops I've ever had is 265
are you out of 917 hub? i use to drive double trailers from this route. good times.
Dam 200 stops by 4 pm. In my route when I get 200 I don’t finish till 8 pm.
Love these videos bro I’m also a FedEx driver too so i know exactly what trenches u be in 😂💯keep inspiring..and the most I’ve done in a day is 300 ..I’m in Houston
Yikes. That’s a lot of packages 📦
This whole year been more busy , I’ve been avg 170-200 , I got a huge area to cover , new subdivisions to outskirts that eats up time I’m lucky if I get 12-15 done in the hour ..
yep. Delivering packages is our life now
This is my 7 th or 8 th peak season and this year is the most insane, we’re now getting into our snow season also so why not throw that in mix with 200 stops lol
How did you get the FedEx vest and hoodie, do they give them to you on the first day?
With the boxes falling all over the place, how on earth do you find the box for the next location?
I have to say, the job seems rewarding, as in productive for day to day.
Maybe I just miss the daily grind.
PS: Mad respect for the running, and dealing with the cold, too!
Yeah finding boxes is half the job. Sometimes you won't find it until the end of the day! As of now, I'm just trying to enjoy the grind.
I despise that shit no matter how I load my truck every dam bump I hit or turn I make shit falls off the shelves
My trick is to order them from thousands on top shelves. Then the 1500-9500 on bottoms or bigger boxes on bottom too.. then as you’re going removing the sticker outwards w the boxes as small as possible. Then squeezing boxes all together so their tight as you go. Then they will get looser as you go so you got to make some adjustments at some stops. I always make sure my boxes r organized at all times to make my job easier 💯 esp making sure you don’t having anybody else route cuz that messes me up cuz after I find it n i have to deliver it out of my route n takes more time
Forget that luckily my contractor won’t let us do over 200 stops by ourselves. Mostly becuz I do a bunch of apartments that get mostly furniture. But love the vids bro keep it up!!
At Amazon we got totes to sperate packages. How do you organize your van in order of your stops ?
see my other videos (when will my package come). basically by numbers
This why fed ex be taking so long!!! Nah I’m jk love the vids!! Very interesting to see the life of a FedEx driver
Been driving for FedEx for a month now and all I gotta say is I hate the budget trucks 💀💀, I'll have all my packages in order and boom everything's all over
happens everyday!
Damn!! It’s crazy how you get 100 something stops. I being getting like 50 to 80 stops but a lot of packages though. Nasty ones
Nasty like my gf you feel me
Do you run when you carry the Chewy boxes?
Chewy is the devil
Next week ill be working with seacoast who works with fedex ill be getting a ride along tomorrow wish me luck
It’s not even peek yet and on mondays I have 140 stops and 500 almost 600 packages can’t even walk in my truck I do drive the biggest truck in the fleet
How do you deal with dogs if people forget to tie thier dog up or its roaming around freely in the yard
Man you make the job look so easy but i know its not!
I work in a rural
Route. No chance i could do 197 stops on my route unless i wanna work all day.
At least you don’t have to take pictures like I do at Amazon
I’m a grass walker but most stops I’ve ever had was 258
254 stops in 6 hours is my best. Most in a day was about 280 with a runner. I have a lot of apartments and their staircases to run, I like it though
I don’t know now how you do it you throw it from your truck because I do 160 stops 240 packages 📦 and I feel that I am so stressed I am in NH
Thanks for the vid!
You seem to love your job... I used to hate it when I worked for express..
I make the best of it. Sometimes it is tough
You weren't even working ground. Did you work in a condensed city area? Why?
It was a mixture of a lot of things I never liked about FedEx express. The long hours, The tight schedule to make service on time, managers harassing people and writing you up for every single mistake, not being able to spend December with family and the low pay.... I stayed in express for 8 years as an hourly courier and the most i made per hour was 19 dollars.
@@OnlyTheTruthSorry Thank you for the reply. This helps me and other people greatly.
I can see this is definitely a life choice you need to think about when going in. Personally, I don't like most holidays and I don't have a family, so Dec wouldn't be a problem for me. At this moment I actually NEED the hours, until I figure out the specifics of education I want to go for, although I know the field. I can see you would also, have to go in knowing you could be fired for nothing, so that would have to be okay with you. All just a investment to get paid better then those with no options without doing back-breaking work. May I ask what doors this job opened up for you?
@@sauce8277 yes it definitely is a life style!! I enjoyed the first years working for FedEx, I met lots of great people who became friends down the road and I was in my early 20s I had all the energy in the world to go out there make PO, SOS and P2s service with a smile on my face but like I said after 5 years on the job I started to feel bored, unappreciated and I wanted more out of life.
What do you do with the packages that are still there that can’t be delivered
I had 260 stops but after I was done I had to help someone else, ended up taking 40 stops from him, giving me 300 stops with 488 packages.
delivering in the U.S. is not that hard but not the same in the U.K. as the roads are tight and parking is not really easy to find + extraa weird addresses
The most I done was 350 stops and they try and tell you 28-32 stop per hour depending on your work ethic and where you delivering 40-45 stops a hour
How flexible are they with your schedule?
Love your videos im a driver at fedex
FedEx Drivers Unite!
Most stops 279 321 packages
Hell during peak
300 stops last peak! This year isn’t to bad at UPS
I see you guys with helpers!
@@LaosHouse yes every year lol our trucks are packed like crazy well some are.
They should put
Piece of mining belt on the shelves and the packages might stay on shelves
I lowkey would like to have a job like this but at the same time I don’t. Probably a bit stressful 😂
It's not too bad. I came mentally prepared
Do you have GPS that tells you where to deliver next and how to get to your stops
And here we go again
My Fed-ex driver uses a cannon to shot my package to my door. Well that’s what the box looks like anyhow!!!!
Do you delivery people sometimes not finish? I've had a package marked "out for delivery on fedex vehicle" for 5 days now. There hasn't been any delivery exception notifications on tracking. I'm not complaining, it's just a curiosity question. BTW, I really enjoyed watching this :D
I think sometimes the packages get lost
What video edit software do you use for your videos?
How do you run in the cold 😣😣 I deliver for amazon and I try to run but that mixed with the cold air I feel like I’m dying lol
When I deliver, I just think of it as a workout lmao
Nice
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