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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 295704" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>A regular FedEx cargo handler does not make $15.00 per hour. There is a different handler job classification where you do additional duties like certified forklift operator and international specialist. These are typically full-timers, a lot of whom are the older ex-Flying Tigers people, who know a great deal about the intracacies of international paperwork. That position tops-out at around $20.00 an hour and is quite different from the standard handler job where you basically throw boxes.</p><p> </p><p>In the short run, you might make a little more money as a FedEx handler, but if you want to stay in this business and become a driver or something else, go to UPS. Your wages and benefits will quickly out-strip anything you get at FedEx. UPS is a much better company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 295704, member: 12508"] A regular FedEx cargo handler does not make $15.00 per hour. There is a different handler job classification where you do additional duties like certified forklift operator and international specialist. These are typically full-timers, a lot of whom are the older ex-Flying Tigers people, who know a great deal about the intracacies of international paperwork. That position tops-out at around $20.00 an hour and is quite different from the standard handler job where you basically throw boxes. In the short run, you might make a little more money as a FedEx handler, but if you want to stay in this business and become a driver or something else, go to UPS. Your wages and benefits will quickly out-strip anything you get at FedEx. UPS is a much better company. [/QUOTE]
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