schmooze
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- Apr 5, 2002
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Hey, all! Sorry about adding to the fairly lengthy list of FedEx questions, but i've got a couple of my own. Here goes.
1.) I have heard that in the past Fedex allowed you to interview with them for a flight officer position if you work for them for at least 2 consecutive years, provided you meet the mins. Currently I am employed with a recent Fedex division by the name of Fedex Freight(formerly American Freightways). My one year anniversary is rapidly approaching. My question is do you have to be employed by Fedex EXPRESS in order to be eligible for the interview rights, or will being employed by any Fedex division as long as it's under the Fedex name(such as my employer) count as an eligibility standard?
2.) My last question is more or less about a rumor that I heard. About 3 to 4 years ago a Fedex 727 captain told me that in the years to come, the 727s will be phased out and replaced by 737-800s. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this rumor?
Thanks in advance.
Schmooze
1.) I have heard that in the past Fedex allowed you to interview with them for a flight officer position if you work for them for at least 2 consecutive years, provided you meet the mins. Currently I am employed with a recent Fedex division by the name of Fedex Freight(formerly American Freightways). My one year anniversary is rapidly approaching. My question is do you have to be employed by Fedex EXPRESS in order to be eligible for the interview rights, or will being employed by any Fedex division as long as it's under the Fedex name(such as my employer) count as an eligibility standard?
2.) My last question is more or less about a rumor that I heard. About 3 to 4 years ago a Fedex 727 captain told me that in the years to come, the 727s will be phased out and replaced by 737-800s. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this rumor?
Thanks in advance.
Schmooze