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<blockquote data-quote="Yomama11" data-source="post: 2522706" data-attributes="member: 64211"><p>Dress code is not an issue at fedex because you get to wear a uniform. Fedex gives you shirts,pants,Polo Shirt, Polo long sleeve, sweatshirt, etc you only need to pay for all black shoes...I personally would go to the interview no less than business casual and would not show any tats if I had any..</p><p>As far as hours it's tricky. I've been a full time swing at 2 station. I averaged 55 hours a week for 3 years at 1 station and I've been averaging about 44 a year for the past 3 years at my new station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yomama11, post: 2522706, member: 64211"] Dress code is not an issue at fedex because you get to wear a uniform. Fedex gives you shirts,pants,Polo Shirt, Polo long sleeve, sweatshirt, etc you only need to pay for all black shoes...I personally would go to the interview no less than business casual and would not show any tats if I had any.. As far as hours it's tricky. I've been a full time swing at 2 station. I averaged 55 hours a week for 3 years at 1 station and I've been averaging about 44 a year for the past 3 years at my new station. [/QUOTE]
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