Fine for Part-time shift work; wouldn't recommend it long-term. - Package Handler FedEx Employee Review

2.0
24 Sept 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The shift hours are reasonable for someone looking for part-time work or an extra shift to make additional money. The work itself takes some physical exertion but isn't hard otherwise. The setup of the workplaces makes it a fairly nice place to be sociable.

Cons

Shifts will be moved around with no say from the employees. Upper management shows little concern for Package Handlers so long as it doesn't affect their jobs. Some of the truck drivers have strict demands for the loading of their trucks and aren't afraid to harass handlers about it, even though they're not supposed to. Ultimately, the package handlers are at the bottom of the food chain.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

Being Part-time, Benefits, Can still take on more sorts that are equivalent to full time without being full time.

Cons

No Breaks, you can go to restroom and break room but you have to rush. Biggest Con: You work in North Pole and Have to pack up Santa’s Sleigh every shift, the presents never stop coming down the belt.

2.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Easy to apply, fast to get hired (no interview process) and the pay

Cons

Very rude management, lack of care for safety, no drinkable water (all filters are in the red and have been since I started) They have cameras everywhere and are constantly watching you but say you can’t bring your own phone in because “people steal them”? There is junk everywhere. Lots of trash everywhere (employees drinks and food). They want you to work and eat on the line instead of giving you breaks to do so. They get upset when you use the bathroom or fill your water bottle even if you’ve been working for 3 hours straight but if you clock in at an area 2 min walking distance from your work area you’re “stealing time” I’ve noticed people of color get treated differently. The HR department has some of the most prejudice employees so there’s no real equality if you have conflict with someone. I’ve never been, but it feels like a prison to go in and out of the building and lastly you don’t work a consistent schedule. You leave when they say you can.

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