FedEx/UPS Ever lift the degree requirement?
#41
You pointed out what was said - I agree.
Followed immediately by a new sentence starting with “So” (which in this context equates to “therefore”)
This would lead any reader to take the information following “So” to be directly related and in agreemwnt with the statement prior to it. Nothing magic about it. It’s English.
But, that wasn’t what you meant and you clarified that now.
Followed immediately by a new sentence starting with “So” (which in this context equates to “therefore”)
This would lead any reader to take the information following “So” to be directly related and in agreemwnt with the statement prior to it. Nothing magic about it. It’s English.
But, that wasn’t what you meant and you clarified that now.
#43
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Somewhere on this board someone was saying they made 757 capt at FedEx in 28mo. True?
Speaking of pay FedEx is in negotiations in what 2yrs? Brown to follow. No big deal the whole industry is cyclical eventually it all comes around.
Oh and my past comment, no offense. Brown and Purple have two distinctly different cultures. Not saying one is better its just two different ways of doing a task.
Speaking of pay FedEx is in negotiations in what 2yrs? Brown to follow. No big deal the whole industry is cyclical eventually it all comes around.
Oh and my past comment, no offense. Brown and Purple have two distinctly different cultures. Not saying one is better its just two different ways of doing a task.
#44
#45
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Joined APC: Apr 2018
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UPS doesn’t require one. I know several overthere that dont have one. One in fact has a GED.
FedEx absolutely not gonna relax the requirement. Just not in thier mentality.
UPS is a trucking company, FedEx is a branch of the military falling somewhere between the USAF & USN.
FedEx absolutely not gonna relax the requirement. Just not in thier mentality.
UPS is a trucking company, FedEx is a branch of the military falling somewhere between the USAF & USN.
#46
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Posts: 936
The second part of this last idiotic statement is why I did not go to Fedex after having multiple offers. The mentality of “God’s gift to aviation”, just like Delta, is a big turn off for many. Even with a Masters Deg, 10k hours, plenty of IP/CA time, while in MEM, I always felt everyone had something up their you know what. I actually enjoyed very much our new hire ride along and the big emphasis on community involvement, as opposed to being the title sponsor of one of the most elitistic sports.
#48
The second part of this last idiotic statement is why I did not go to Fedex after having multiple offers. The mentality of “God’s gift to aviation”, just like Delta, is a big turn off for many. Even with a Masters Deg, 10k hours, plenty of IP/CA time, while in MEM, I always felt everyone had something up their you know what. I actually enjoyed very much our new hire ride along and the big emphasis on community involvement, as opposed to being the title sponsor of one of the most elitistic sports.
#49
Clearly he jumpseats domestically and sees only the MEM sort which probably isn't the most appealing thing to see if you're not on the inside. So try not to take offense when he said what he said, it was his opinion after all.
I happen to think flying boxes is the way to go for a variety of different reasons (just not at Atlas!).
To each his own.
Back to the original post, has anyone heard of FedEx dropping the 4 year requirement? I know it's not a hard requirement at UPS...
I happen to think flying boxes is the way to go for a variety of different reasons (just not at Atlas!).
To each his own.
Back to the original post, has anyone heard of FedEx dropping the 4 year requirement? I know it's not a hard requirement at UPS...
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