My experience as a Fed Ex driver
I was a package handler at Fed Ex for roughly two months. The process started like this, my dad took a picture of a Fed Ex truck with a sign that said great hours, great pay! Yeah... so at one point I decided to give them a call. Some guy picked up, said being a Fed Ex driver involves knowing how to drive, and being able to stick to your route, what you'd expect right. He said you come in at around 9 I think and work until 1 or so. Seemed pretty easy. Asked what the pay was, he said around 1k per week, that's a ton for a 20 year old. I was understandably excited! Skip forward a day, I arrive at the warehouse, took me time and a lot of effort just to get in, couldn't figure that out. They had me complete a bunch of forms, boring and timely of course. They had me get a physical at some random place a few hours later. Went back to the warehouse, they said you have to be at least 21 to be a Fed Ex driver, at the time I was 19 but as I type this story, that happened around 2 months ago as I remember. You'd think they'd tell you on the phone you have to be at least 21 to drive. No... they had me fill out a bunch of paperwork and contracts, as well as do a physical for nothing, bad start. You'd think they'd ask for my age since I look young. People say I look a few years younger than I am, which I agree and understand, I try to take it as a compliment often, doesn't always sound like one though. So, yeah. Why they didn't ask for my age is questionable. And I think I gave them my basic info at the time as well that your not old enough to be a driver making roughly 1k per week. You can probably figure out how I felt after doing all that annoying work for almost nothing.