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Why do Fedex drivers run away?

Why do Fedex drivers run away?

Drivers really should not be running, but if it’s cold out or the driver has fallen behind, they may run to save added time and get back to their package car faster.

Can UPS drivers close their doors?

There is no need for this requirement. UPS drivers are in and out of their vehicles many more times than most delivery drivers so it’s a matter of speed and convenience to not have to open and close doors.

Why do FedEx drivers drive with door open?

They don’t have air conditioning, so drivers run their routes with the doors open to stay cool. “It is cold in winter and hot in the summer,” Widmann says.

How many packages does a FedEx driver deliver per day?

An average FedEx driver can deliver anywhere between 75 and 125 packages per day!

Do FedEx drivers throw packages over fences?

THEY CAN EARN BONUSES FOR NOT SMASHING YOUR STUFF. Despite the occasional security camera footage of FedEx and UPS drivers tossing packages over fences or otherwise trying their best to use boxes as footballs, the reality is that drivers have no desire to mishandle your goods—just the opposite.

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Can a FedEx driver skip your house?

Warning: FedEx drivers can choose to skip your house. FedEx’s fleet of well-organized drivers transport our online orders, urgent mailings, and business correspondence in record time. But just like any other job, this one has its own secrets.

Why can’t UPS drivers take left turns?

You read that correctly. UPS drivers are not supposed to take left turns, if they can help it, and their routes are actually strictly planned to minimize the necessity of such turns as much as possible. The reasoning behind this seemingly bizarre rule, as explained by the Independent, is efficiency.

Does FedEx leave packages behind?

THEY MAY NOT LEAVE A PACKAGE BEHIND IF THE NEIGHBORHOOD SEEMS SKETCHY. For packages where the sender doesn’t require a signature, FedEx employees are left to use their own discretion on whether to leave a package unattended or reserve delivery for another day.