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FedEx Poolie Calls

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Ace McCoy said:
Won't get a call back...like he is no longer hired? Out of the pool for good?

Ouch.

Ace - Yep. As in "thanks for playing. Good luck at truck driving school". Granted this is all second and third hand info, but apparently they (JL/KD) were pretty adamant about it. He is done. Who knows? Maybe his sponsor has some weight and can get him a pass. Not that he deserves one. I told my wife about this and she gave me the classic YGBSM face. She knows how hard I/we have worked to get here and would NEVER jam me up like that. It's all part of the career/lifestyle. Plus my guess is he could have bid out of there in a couple of years max pretty easily. Can you imagine the guilt his wife feels and the loathing he has developed for her as she torpedoed his dream job?

VaB - What the heck is SLOJ??
 
wow, you people responding to me are even more pathetic than I thought. Fedex Express is the "express" delivery name for one of their options. The COMPANY NAME is called fedex, or federal express. If somebody in HR calls you and says they work for fedex express, they obviously have no idea what their company name is and probably just got out of college.
 
I saw a group of guys in the AOC yesterday with "Purple Nugget" shirts. They looked like they were having a little fun with that ridiculous term - good for them. One guy was "Purple Nugget Caboose." Must have been the early May new hire class.
 
big_al said:
wow, you people responding to me are even more pathetic than I thought. Fedex Express is the "express" delivery name for one of their options. The COMPANY NAME is called fedex, or federal express. If somebody in HR calls you and says they work for fedex express, they obviously have no idea what their company name is and probably just got out of college.

Wrong again Skippy. FedEx is the CORPORATION. FedEx Express is ONE of the INDEPENDENT COMPANIES under the FedEx corporate umbrella.

This is straight from the fedex.com web site (italics added):
"FedEx Corporation provides strategic leadership and consolidated financial reporting for the independent companies that make up today's FedEx: FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Services, FedEx Custom Critical, FedEx Trade Networks, FedEx Supply Chain Services and FedEx Services."
 
Ace McCoy said:
Won't get a call back...like he is no longer hired? Out of the pool for good?

Ouch.

Another example of the fact that you are not "hired" until you are sitting in a classroom with an ID badge and an employee number.

FJ
 
Have you ever heard and Asian try and Pronounce "Federal Express"?
Japan: fedellarr expallessu
Philippines: Pederallllllllllllllllll exparesh
Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand: ferr espeh

I think they changed the corporate name when international expansion required a more business lingua-franca-friendly name. Call me crazy.
 
Hugh, I'm coughing up coffee reading your asian-phonics version of Federal Express. Well done.
 
I was told that you really should know who you are applying to work for so make sure your resume says FedEx Express.

If that is where you want to work.
 
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I was told that you really should know who you are applying to work for so make sure your resume says FedEx Express.

If that is where you want to work

I put "Federal Express" on my resume and it worked just fine. Don't think that is going to make or break anyone.

Here I am, taking part in hijacking a perfectly good thread.
 
I put FedEx on my resume and I'm in the pool. Be accurate, professional and neat and I guess they don't kick you to the curb for not putting "Express" on there. They do pour over the numbers and where you've been (in my case with a highlighter). Expect them to know about or have even been in some of the jobs you've done (mine did and had).
 
At some airlines, i.e. AA and UAL, it seemed as if the company was more interested in how the app and resume are filled out (like at AA you had to complete the App in a #2 lead pencil, etc.) at FedEx they are more interested in the content of the app. They do read the resumes very closely, but only for content that describes the kind of experience (aviation and personal) that the candidate has. This opinion based upon meet n' greet experience.
 
JerkyHerky said:
...at FedEx they are more interested in the content of the app. They do read the resumes very closely, but only for content that describes the kind of experience (aviation and personal) that the candidate has. This opinion based upon meet n' greet experience.

I agree, but I think if you went into an interview, and kept calling the company "Federal Express" vice "FedEx," the interviewers would wonder how much you had looked into the company.
 
In my opinion, I think the interviewers are looking at your communication skills, verification of your experience, and ability to play nice with others on a 10 day trip. If you can quote the history of FedEx from the time Fred Smith wrote his term paper to the beginning in Little Rock and beyond, that's great but not what I think they are looking for. I have been wrong before but that's my guess....
 

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