· Home delivery independent contractors and FedEx ground contractors will need to meet the following criteria: – Minimum of one year of commercial driving experience over the past three years. – Have no record of a positive alcohol or drug test. – Have a current commercial driver’s license. Minimum Requirements: High School Degree/Equivalent. A minimum of Eighteen months (18) Courier or Service Agent within FedEx. Knowledge of city geography and traffic flow. Must have a valid Drivers License and good driving record. Good communications skills written and verbal. You must: Have a Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials, and tank endorsements Have one year of recent driving experience or have successfully completed the Driver Development Course Have an acceptable driving record Meet all Department of Transportation.
Home delivery independent contractors and FedEx ground contractors will need to meet the following criteria: – Minimum of one year of commercial driving experience over the past three years. – Have no record of a positive alcohol or drug test. – Have a current commercial driver’s license. Drivers of 14' or 22' straight trucks must have an unrestricted class B (or class A) commercial driver's license (CDL). Learner's permits or restricted licenses are not acceptable for drivers of FedEx Custom Critical leased vehicles. FedEx Freight Team. At FedEx Freight, our team members are vital to our success. We empower them to create the innovative solutions our customers depend on, support the communities where we operate and help FedEx work smarter and more sustainably. No matter where you look, our priority is a safe, inclusive and rewarding employee environment.
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