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<blockquote data-quote="Myort" data-source="post: 1037152" data-attributes="member: 25462"><p>If anyone was living a lifestyle based on 50+ hours a week, then they weren't being very smart. I still think there will be hours available down the road. As FedEx tries to go towards more part-time couriers, they will have a much higher turnover. When a courier bids on another job, they can be gone in as little as 30 days from signing the offer letter. It seems to take nearly 3 months from a posting to having a new courier through training and on a route. There will be lots of open routes at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myort, post: 1037152, member: 25462"] If anyone was living a lifestyle based on 50+ hours a week, then they weren't being very smart. I still think there will be hours available down the road. As FedEx tries to go towards more part-time couriers, they will have a much higher turnover. When a courier bids on another job, they can be gone in as little as 30 days from signing the offer letter. It seems to take nearly 3 months from a posting to having a new courier through training and on a route. There will be lots of open routes at times. [/QUOTE]
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