A day in the life: FedEx Delivery Driver

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2022
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  • @iRivasTV
    @iRivasTV Год назад +369

    I'm a Fedex Ground Driver and all he says in this video are legitimately true.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +25

      Thanks for the comment! Means a lot coming from another FedEx Ground driver and I’m glad I’m not the only one who really liked the job! I still think it’s one of the best jobs out there!🙌🏻 (can depend on the route though as well.. some I’ve covered for I definitely wouldn’t want daily lol)

    • @ice1012001
      @ice1012001 Год назад +5

      So how you all liking those new pay cuts

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +24

      @@ice1012001 that pay cut was for FedEx inside sales..🤓 thanks for checking though!🙏🏻

    • @hunterhesh3773
      @hunterhesh3773 Год назад +3

      Same

    • @mainosvlogs
      @mainosvlogs Год назад +5

      I start tomorrow as a fedex ground driver any tips? And do you get the same truck everyday?

  • @boss2654
    @boss2654 Год назад +64

    As a fedex package handler it’s cool to see what the drivers go though delivering packages after we load their trucks. Stay safe.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +5

      Appreciate what you guys do!🙏🏻

  • @maragolihistory2118
    @maragolihistory2118 Год назад +26

    Besides learning about FedEx, you also seems like a humble and kind dude.
    Thank you be blessed.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Thank you! Really appreciate the compliment😊

  • @HandbagMafia
    @HandbagMafia Год назад +81

    im a business owner and do a lot of volume with Fedex and ups. Our delivery drivers are like family, we all know each other on a personal level and we consider them a vital part of our business≥. Without guys like you our business doesn't run in multiple facets. Im grateful for every fedex and ups driver ground or express out there. Thank you for your video and service to the business world

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +12

      One of my favorite parts of delivering to small businesses was getting to know the owners and managers. I have became really close with many over the years and I wouldn’t trade it for anything! Makes going to work feel worthwhile when you know that your work means something to someone other than your employer🙏🏻❤️

  • @MingGongcoolmango71
    @MingGongcoolmango71 Год назад +10

    This is such a well made video, love your mindset and how you talk about building rapport with your team to make things efficient! :)

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +4

      Thank you, means a lot! I grew up playing sports and have always enjoyed the team aspect of working together. Just showing appreciation to my loaders made my truck so much more organized. After giving out gif cards during peak season my truck was near perfect every day and my relationship with my loaders was really good. Miss a lot of them know that I’ve moved onto other things.😊

  • @WILSONsHobbies
    @WILSONsHobbies Год назад +3

    Wow man this is great, especially for this being your first video. Thanks for showing us what you do for work.!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Thanks for such a nice comment!🙏🏻 I appreciate the subscription as well! Almost done with the video.

    • @donaldhardwickjr3025
      @donaldhardwickjr3025 Год назад

      O ne thing you don't do is ring door bell or knock on door.

  • @pizzle808
    @pizzle808 Год назад +17

    This guy knows what's up. Kudos for helping your colleagues and being efficient.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the compliment🙏🏻

  • @andrealvarez3990
    @andrealvarez3990 Год назад +6

    Great video 👍 everything was clear and well thought out, I was a package handler for more than 5 years and started off loading the delivery trucks, in my area most of the drivers were pretty cool and if there was anything different or wanted me to do something specific for their packages I was more than happy to do so, definitely gave each other respect, and I remember the term ICU stands for "incompatibles" which were packages that are too big, heavy, or odd shaped to go on the upper level of the building and diverted back down to their specific trailer, so there would a specific ICU belt on the bottom floor that would be wider and go at a slower pace, at the end i now drive for Amazon and really enjoy my job, stay safe out there 👍

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much! Appreciate the compliment and the comment. Sounds like you were one of the good ones! Glad you’re liking Amazon. Heard lots of good things from other Amazon drivers as well🙏🏻

  • @jackrobertson572
    @jackrobertson572 Год назад +17

    Been a driver for fedex ground for over a year now i love it, been blessed with my contractor to move my way up from vans, to bulk routes, to now finally big rig line haul work all within a year!!! Keep up the great work

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Dude, that’s awesome! So few contractors have both home delivery and linehaul so it’s awesome you got that opportunity to work for one! I myself started linehaul 6 months ago🙌🏻😎

    • @Michaelnolan1988
      @Michaelnolan1988 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mutchler87 don’t you need truck driver school for class A? I have the license I just struggle big time with backing so I stopped pursuing class A.

  • @Soul-zl7ym
    @Soul-zl7ym Год назад +3

    These are life saving hack you’re showing how to work more smarter and not harder and more efficient. Organizing and prep is key because while delivery is physically intense doing this hacks and tips you showed lessen or fully take away the emotionally and physically burden that is not need for longterm jobs I showed this to my husband at first he didn’t want to see it but I caught him watching it in private few weeks ago and notice a huge amount of peace and kindness coming from him during our home life because he’s not depleted mentally or emotionally anymore or thinking about tomorrow hard day when he’s home with me and the kids. Thank you! He even calls me while he is delivery and he is laughing more now work seem enjoyable lol thank you thank you❤

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Wow, that’s great to hear! I really appreciate the comment😊

  • @blueskeleton7744
    @blueskeleton7744 6 месяцев назад +4

    Sid #s are so important for us drivers! It makes it so easier to find and how many pkgs your delivery is... I just got in my 1st yr as a driver, Nov of 2023.. year and half before I was a pkg handler so I got to understand what it'll take to be a driver... I always put my chewys on floor by the back end of the truck.. they slid easy out and gives shelf more room for smaller pkgs... plus those chewy boxes are heavy and explode open when they fall off the shelves... great video to show all this is how we do it!! Drive safe everyone. Fedex driver in western state Colorado

  • @atsea713
    @atsea713 Год назад +11

    Ground package handler from 2008-2010 while in college. It was always nice when a driver would show up a little early and tell you how they liked their truck loaded, as far as like “it’s easier for me to get to this stop 1st, so it’s ok if it’s out of the standard order”. Some drivers would just bitch/yell/ cry and it’s like, “help me help you brother”Great video!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      It always baffled me when I’d hear drivers talking $h!t about loaders loud enough so they could hear them..And then thinking it was a surprise when their truck wasn’t loaded well. They’d always ask what I did to get my truck loaded so nicely and I’d just say, “I don’t know.. guess they like me” because I knew them trying to fake being nice wasn’t really the answer😆

  • @nativesailor2561
    @nativesailor2561 Год назад +17

    This is a good video very well done. Speaking of big packages i use to work for the USPS and the annoying thing about the boxes were the 50LB dog food delivery from Amazon.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +6

      Thank you, appreciate you! I use to work for USPS as well.. once you’ve been at FedEx for awhile, 50 pounds sounds great lol I’d deliver 160-180lb packages at least a few times a week! Sometimes to the 3rd floor of an apartment.

  • @PlungerPapi
    @PlungerPapi Год назад +16

    Congrats on 1k bro! keep it up!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Thanks Boss! Means a lot coming from the Plunger Papi himself!🪠🤴🏻

  • @drewerotic
    @drewerotic Год назад +1

    This was probably the best “day in the life of ‘this’ career” video i’ve ever watched. Very well done!

  • @MaddenMorrisYouTube
    @MaddenMorrisYouTube Год назад +2

    It's very interesting to see your perspective Alex! I just subscribed from Chris's stream. Have a great summer!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      No way, that’s awesome! Thanks man! I couldn’t help but notice your dedication to commenting! I do the same thing if I’m trying to get my comment seen👏🏻
      Just re-watched it today to prep for finishing up my next video and I made a ton of mistakes, etc but it was fun to make’

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      I’ll follow you back, didn’t realize you posted videos!🙌🏻

    • @MaddenMorrisYouTube
      @MaddenMorrisYouTube Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 Thanks Alex! Have a great summer! I'll be watching your next video!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@MaddenMorrisRUclips just hit “Play All” on your videos while I’m doing some things around the house👌🏼

  • @djrandyification
    @djrandyification Год назад +6

    Love the video. I used to drive for FedEx Home Delivery. Hated the days when I couldn't fit everything into my truck, but I still miss the job. So true about waving to the same people walking their dog everyday... it's like yep, me again :)

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +4

      Thanks man, appreciate it! Yea, I miss the kids on my route that would wave every time I drove by, the families that would leave me snacks and those were so excited about me showing up😆 Always made my day that I made their day by simply doing my job🙌🏻

  • @Jango2324
    @Jango2324 Год назад +30

    Very informative video! I’ve been driving Step Vans to deliver for Amazon for the past couple of years and while they don’t have a standardized way of organizing things, they do have tote bags for envelopes and small boxes for “zones.” There’s always a little sticker somewhere on our packages with a driver aid number primarily used to say which package gets delivered throughout the route. Same goes for our OVs a.k.a Overflow or anything over a certain size or above 15lbs.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the compliment! And that makes a lot of sense. I’ve never really had the occasion to ask an Amazon driver since I rarely ever saw the same once twice but that makes a lot of sense!🙌🏻 Thanks for commenting!

    • @realcokejam
      @realcokejam Год назад +3

      Yep, can confirm. Former Amazon Delivery Associate when Amazon had their own drivers. Totes are in order as long as the warehouse associate stacks it on the cart in order; otherwise the driver has to put them in order - wasting time. Now I work Field Quality Assurance making sure drivers have the resources they need on the road to successfully make deliveries; and resolve escalations made by customers, including property managers.

    • @dunkydog1676
      @dunkydog1676 Год назад +1

      Àmazons navigation software and silly àlgorthyms is their weak point.youll understand this when you drive for Amazon

  • @edwinbernal7
    @edwinbernal7 Год назад +2

    This was a very fascinating video! I have always had a lot of respect for delivery drivers!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Rambled a bit and left some things out but it was a fun learning experience!

    • @edwinbernal7
      @edwinbernal7 Год назад +1

      Great video! Good job man you did great!🔥

  • @davidbourgault1369
    @davidbourgault1369 Год назад +3

    Nice video, man. Well done. I've been with Ground for two years in the warehouse, north of Philly. It's a grind of course but I'm not tired of it yet

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate it!🙏🏻

    • @davidbourgault1369
      @davidbourgault1369 Год назад +1

      Always a nice change up loading on the van lines. Had to laugh at the sticker segment. It's a universal concern for sure haha

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      @@davidbourgault1369 😆 I get it would’ve annoying as a loader but a sticker on the bottom or back of a box is essentially useless.. if I’m gonna spend an hour replacing stickers I’d rather just load my whole truck💁🏼‍♂️😂

  • @rusky325i
    @rusky325i Год назад +6

    this is looking like tough work for very little pay. respect to you for sticking to this.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +12

      Not that hard for $1000/wk. I enjoyed the work and didn’t find it too hard.

  • @taurussun2228
    @taurussun2228 Год назад +39

    So informative! My husband started off as a pool boy for a couple years then went to Amazon and worked there for a couple years moved his way to FedEx and everything that you are saying is absolutely right. He is now applied at UPS and he is hoping to get in there. This is a great place to start if you want to build your career as a driver. A professional driver. 💛

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much! A friend told me it was LONG WINDED🤣 But I wasn’t making it for guys like him so I didn’t take it personal lol
      Obviously I have to ask if he started off as your pool boy?😉😆 Lol That’s awesome! Going the UPS route once you’ve realized you enjoy the delivery side of things is a good path for sure!🙌🏻

    • @taurussun2228
      @taurussun2228 Год назад +2

      @@mutchler87 Haha! Nah, he wasn't my pool boy. Lmao! Yea, he enjoys not having a supervisor micromanage everything he does at work. He does his thing in "Peace". Fingers crossed 🤞🏾 he gets in.
      Love from, 🌴ampa! ✌🏾

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      @@taurussun2228 Hah had to ask 😂
      If he doesn’t, and enjoys the peace you get from not being micro managed.. there’s some other good routes to go with FedEx.. either express or freight are awesome but have full benefits and retirement.. could be a semi driver and just do local work. Tons of options but hope he gets what suits him most!🙏🏻😊

    • @taurussun2228
      @taurussun2228 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 ✨💛😀

    • @whatareyou1679
      @whatareyou1679 Год назад +3

      Amazon Flex delivery sucks.... Maybe not all location but , here in Vancouver, BC... Amazon station they're fukin give Flex driver for the most route to downtown , apartment where is no parking, customer not home, customer not answer the phone, customer don't want to leave at lobby. So fukin shjt.

  • @Dozerman525
    @Dozerman525 Год назад +2

    Love the vide man really informative and helpful explaining what you guys go through every day and I respect that! Kind of reminds me of when I started driving garbage truck wish someone would of made a video like this.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the comment! Wish I would’ve made one sooner. Enjoyed making it!

    • @Dozerman525
      @Dozerman525 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 yea no problem bud you did a great job! When I was driving and started out it could be really confusing for the new guys especially here in Columbus 😂 we had and have so many after the first day their gone. Especially on roll off

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@Dozerman525 lol yea, I saw several quit their first week and some regular drivers walk off the job during peak because they couldn’t handle the amount of packages they saw on their truck 😂

    • @Dozerman525
      @Dozerman525 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 lol 😂 I hear ya…. A little backstory I was raised on a farm born n raised around equipment and was always an operator I was with the railroad for 3 years then to trash as a driver and you wouldn’t believe what I’ve seen I told all the new guys prepare for anything and they’d be shocked to see what I’ve seen especially starting at 2 am you see some things lol now I’m at the landfill as an operator but I still have my class a so I’ll fill in and it’s always an adventure

    • @Dozerman525
      @Dozerman525 Год назад

      @@mutchler87 I love it!!!!

  • @rickboyd6320
    @rickboyd6320 Год назад +1

    Alex, you are obviously a top notch driver! Thanks for the insight! BZ

  • @johnh.piersoniii7025
    @johnh.piersoniii7025 Год назад +11

    I honestly think this would be a great job for me! I'm great with people, efficient, and reliable. And most importantly, professional. Thanks for the vid Alex! We have a huge FedEx station here in the Palm Springs, California area. So I'll give it a shot! 😀

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Let me know how it goes or if you have any questions!🙌🏻

  • @wafflekun9707
    @wafflekun9707 Год назад +5

    I work as a package Handler and this video is great info to how to load the trucks more efficiently. Sometimes though the trucks will get 200 or more packages so it can get kinda hectic

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Oh absolutely, once they’re getting full it’s a different thing and that’s when even if they’re anywhere near the correct location it’s a win!🙌🏻

  • @rkroz4005
    @rkroz4005 Год назад +1

    Great Vid, thanks for the insight! Good Luck on the next Venture!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Thank you! Already really enjoying it!🙌🏻

  • @CekalaStudios
    @CekalaStudios Год назад +2

    One of the many important people in the supply chain! Keep it up!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Appreciate that, moved onto something else though😬😆 Enjoyed it for 6+ years though!

  • @jjfaughn
    @jjfaughn Год назад +8

    This is loaded with great logistical info. I work for the state of FL records center and do very similar work. Were basically the fedex of state records. My workload is no where close to this but the logistics and planning are the same. Randomly found this video and was surprised to see your approach and planning was really close to mine, which encourages me because your expertise
    is obvious. Awesome video man and i appreciate the knowledge transfer. Its evident you know what your talkin about.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Thank you! One of the most genuine and thoughtful comments I’ve ever received! Means a lot!

  • @kaitlinsmith9137
    @kaitlinsmith9137 Год назад +7

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO 🙌🏼 i completed my road test yesterday so I’ll be starting soon and this video has helped me feel more prepared 😌

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the comment! Glad it could help😊

    • @SheldonDarianRoach
      @SheldonDarianRoach Год назад +2

      How's it going so far? Road test for me tomorrow

  • @brendanfolmar3237
    @brendanfolmar3237 5 месяцев назад +1

    I get in early...like 7:30am. I've learned one thing at this job...and that's the only thing you can control is yourself. I basically load the truck myself. I always tell the loaders they have the easiest job; just scan the packages and throw them in the truck. They love me for it and i don't have any unscanned packages. Also it saves me tons of time on the back end to have touched every single package on the front end. I have a system for the SIDs that's objectively better than how they are taught to load the trucks.
    Great vid, Thanks!

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 Год назад +2

    Positive reinforcement of your loaders...good job, my man!

  • @itzrowz
    @itzrowz Год назад +17

    I love this video I always wonder what goes on in a day of a fedex drivers life and now I understand when my package is late I shouldnt blame the fedex driver I shouldnt blame anyone your job is so hard I really appreciate you helping us people get our packages delivered because without you there would be nothing

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the super kind comment!😊 There are definitely drivers out there who take packages back when they could’ve delivered them but I’d say they’re extremely rare and most enjoy the job and work hard!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +4

      Also, love the profile photo…😂

    • @itzrowz
      @itzrowz Год назад +3

      @@mutchler87 thank you so much!

    • @itzrowz
      @itzrowz Год назад +4

      @@mutchler87 your such a nice person we need more people out there in the world like you

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      @@itzrowz ❤️

  • @johnnyglexus5730
    @johnnyglexus5730 Год назад +9

    I delivered for AirBorne Express in the early 90s. Totally different than no GPS You loaded and routed your own truck. Had know your zone. Had simple scanner and used a delivery log book. Enjoyed it and also was way before the online ordering boom.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      When I started it was somewhat similar.. we had our phones but navigating to each individual stop was a huge waste of time so learning your route was super important! It’s also getting crazy with how much volume a small area can demand.. it’s gonna get to the point where each delivery truck only covers a few square blocks!

    • @silkroad1201
      @silkroad1201 Год назад +4

      Thanks Doug Hefernan

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      @@silkroad1201 😂😂😂 Got the reference right off!

    • @gmar7836
      @gmar7836 5 месяцев назад

      Wow airborne express! I remember them!

  • @alraisi_jz
    @alraisi_jz Год назад +1

    Great vid man! All the best!

  • @lawrenceakini9507
    @lawrenceakini9507 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this vlog. Drive safe. Happy New Year!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Thank you! Happy New Year🥳

  • @nicksacco5041
    @nicksacco5041 Год назад +5

    It’s refreshing to see someone that takes pride in their work. The opposite is why we have so many problems today

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Appreciate that! Took me a bit but I really enjoyed it once I hit my stride!🙏🏻

    • @nicksacco5041
      @nicksacco5041 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 that’s awesome man, it shows. No doubt you’ll move up fast

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@nicksacco5041 I ended up driving linehaul for the past 10 months and now I moved into real estate investing.

  • @yayabrazie
    @yayabrazie Год назад +10

    Great video. I’m also a FXG driver. If anyone is thinking about joining, do it. So much freedom as long as you get the job done!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Thank you. Agreed! Hard to beat the freedom the job offers while also making pretty good money and not having to take work home!🙌🏻

  • @justinbricks492
    @justinbricks492 Год назад +2

    I’ve been following you on instagram the last couple of years glad I found your RUclips videos I too am a driver and a patriot!!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thanks man, I appreciate you tuning in! Hoping to have some more videos coming out soon about my next venture! Which station do you work out of?

  • @AaronGriffinGWP
    @AaronGriffinGWP Год назад +2

    when the pandemic first started we started doing a snack basket and cooler on our porch and we have continued to do it. I talked to our FedEx guy one time and told him to get snacks any time he was in the neighborhood. He comes by almost EVER day, even if we don't have a delivery, great guy.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      That’s so awesome! I had several houses on my route start doing the same. It was usually just during Christmas but during Covid quite a few people started doing it. The kids would even leave sweet notes with sidewalk chalk thanking the delivery people❤️

    • @AaronGriffinGWP
      @AaronGriffinGWP Год назад +2

      @@mutchler87 yeah we got great feedback from all the drivers, so I’ve just continued to do it. We order so much stuff and it doesn’t take much effort on our part to buy some extra stuff at Costco to show our appreciation for all the late nights and hard work. Our biggest issue has been keeping the squirrels from stealing all the snacks! Had to put everything in another cooler. They have eaten through 3 different plastic containers trying to get chips and candy hahaha 🐿️

  • @CarlosMartinez-pt1ok
    @CarlosMartinez-pt1ok Год назад +41

    I worked at Amazon as a delivery driver in the northern suburbs of Illinois near Chicago. I absolutely loved everything about the job in itself. The independent freedom, not having someone looking over your shoulder, and of course, the daily pay incentive. It was the same job, but everyday was different. I now moved to TN and although they are opening Amazon in 2023, I’ll probably go work at FedEx Ground! Thanks for the personal perspective of your job, and stay safe out there!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +6

      Thanks for the comment! The only thing I would confirm before making the switch, after looking at some contractors in the southern/southeast states, very few pay as well. I’m not sure how that compares to Amazon, but since the cost of living is quite a bit lower than the western states, it might even out🙏🏻

    • @darkangel13915
      @darkangel13915 Год назад +3

      no way which amazon warehouse you worked at? ive worked at the Arlington Hts warehouse and Mundelein.

    • @CarlosMartinez-pt1ok
      @CarlosMartinez-pt1ok Год назад +4

      @@darkangel13915 I worked at DIL5 in West Chicago

    • @CarlosMartinez-pt1ok
      @CarlosMartinez-pt1ok Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 yeah I’ve noticed that as well, but the cost of living in TN is drastically lower than other states, so it evens out!

    • @darkangel13915
      @darkangel13915 Год назад +2

      @@CarlosMartinez-pt1ok oh ok, I’ve went and worked their a couple of times before, Use to deliver up in the Elgin Area. You guys had a pretty huge warehouse, compared to ours, I’ll say.

  • @juniusbrodnax8437
    @juniusbrodnax8437 Год назад +12

    You're lucky to have package handlers that organize your truck like that. I work at ground and literally two days ago I had 29 stops that weren't even on my manifest and on top of that I already had 118 stops on my manifest.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +6

      I mean, sure.. luck has something to do with it but every time I started at a new station they would do a terrible job, leave packages all over the back of the truck, miss-load , load them with the stickers facing down or backwards… then I’d build a relationship with them and ask them nicely and give them positive reinforcement when they’d load it well. Always took a few months to get them loading it how I wanted.

    • @juniusbrodnax8437
      @juniusbrodnax8437 Год назад +3

      @@mutchler87 I gotcha and I'm glad you were able to build a relationship with the package handlers. Unfortunately at my terminal they come and go so fast. Ill try to start to build something up and before you know it, BAM, a new person. It's all good, I dont plan on being there after peak anyway.

  • @madfzr
    @madfzr Год назад +1

    Need more guys like this on our team super chill, hardworking and fun. Miss living in the 85044 🌵 AZ

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Appreciate that! Loved my time in Arizona but enjoying Texas now😊

    • @blion2225
      @blion2225 Месяц назад +1

      @@mutchler87ayyy I’m in Texas haha

  • @legitreviews1067
    @legitreviews1067 Год назад +1

    Great video helping me a lot!! I start Monday as a new driver!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Glad it could help! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions🙏🏻

  • @LaosHouse
    @LaosHouse Год назад +5

    Your warehouse is much cleaner than mine. Very insightful video. Thanks for sharing!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Vegas was probably the cleanest station I’ve worked at, but Chandler AZ was right up there. Usually correlates with how well it’s ran as well🙌🏻🙏🏻

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Also thanks for the comment! Felt stressed trying to fit 6 years of a job into one video on my last 2 days, but it was a fun experience either way!

  • @wolfman7393
    @wolfman7393 Год назад +2

    Thanks…it sounds like you micro manage yourself. Great hard worker! You should be proud of yourself. Usually people want everything for doing nothing. Refreshing to see!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Thank you! I’d say I manage myself well, and have always felt like someone trying to micro managing was so incredibly insulting to my work ethic and level of common sense💁🏼‍♂️😆

  • @johnappleseed9290
    @johnappleseed9290 8 месяцев назад +2

    Ahh the nostalgia. I worked at FedEx Ground as a Ops Manager several years ago, the system hasn’t changed one bit but it seems you got it down to the core to make your day as efficient and successful as possible, you also look more like a sheriff deputy than a FedEx driver haha :D I think it’s the hair

  • @dirkdiggler2695
    @dirkdiggler2695 Год назад +1

    Great vid and advise, waiting on next vid 👍🏼

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Really appreciate the kind comment🙏🏻😊

  • @DBR00
    @DBR00 Год назад +4

    Excellent video. I learned a lot.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thanks for saying that, it really means a lot!

  • @D0NTREPLY
    @D0NTREPLY Год назад +9

    there's nothing more satisfying than seeing a FEDEX or UPS van pull up to your house lol.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +4

      You should see the look on people face when they run out with excitement and I’m like, “oh I’m sorry, I was just checking a text…” no packages for you today..😆

    • @D0NTREPLY
      @D0NTREPLY Год назад +2

      @@mutchler87 hahahahaha

  • @adamwalker9096
    @adamwalker9096 Год назад +1

    Awesome vid bro, I just cant believe how late you start! I usually roll out as soon as they say red light, which is anywhere between 745 and 9 am. Im usually home by 3 pm.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      I totally get it.. going in THAT late wasn’t normal for me, typically around 11am/12pm I’d get there.. the route in Vegas kinda got me use to it.. if I went in and left right at the buzzer, my route would be done by 1pm and I’d have 2 hours to wait for a business pickup. So I started gradually going in a bit later until one day I went in super late and I realized the last 2 hours or so of delivering I was doing it in about 20° cooler weather during a Vegas summer.. started to appreciate it and the more quiet roads both to and from work!💁🏼‍♂️
      But I loved the flexibility of it! If I occasionally wanted to be done super early my boss would flex my route to someone else and I’d catch a flight out as early as 4pm for a 3 day weekend and then still work Monday after flying in.. made me super appreciative of the job!

  • @XxHessxX7
    @XxHessxX7 Год назад

    Thank you for your service

  • @lucaswalters2181
    @lucaswalters2181 Год назад +6

    Started working as an Amazon driver a few months ago and was curious how the other delivery companies do their stuff - this is hands-down the most interesting one I’ve seen! I had no idea Fedex was like this. Really cool.
    I’ve also heard before that you guys need to buy your own trucks? Is that true?
    Also to the point of Amazon’s system, it can be confusing at first and sometimes the warehouse employees screw up putting our stuff in order, but after doing it for a couple weeks you do start to figure out a system that works for you. I enjoy it!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      The contractor has to buy the trucks, but drivers don’t buy trucks. Typically when a contractor buys their routes the trucks are included in the purchase price!
      Glad you’re liking it!🙌🏻

    • @lucaswalters2181
      @lucaswalters2181 Год назад +2

      @@mutchler87 interesting! Good to know, thanks 😃

  • @mvenusaur01
    @mvenusaur01 Год назад +9

    I'm a home delivery driver in brooklyn ny, and my normal day is around 170 stops. My route always has high volume. I sometimes get back to back days of over 200 stops. I average about 40 to 50 stops an hour. And I normally finish around 2pm. The stops are so close to each other is why I can knock it so fast and early. And because of that, I don't follow the sticker numbers. I organize the packages by street and basically is up and down. I get paid good (by the day not hour which is a big reason we finish early) and we get bonuses for over 200 stops. The only thing I dread are signature packages especially alcohol packages since they ruin the momentum. It might not be for everyone, but I absolutely love my job and basically get paid to workout.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Sounds a lot like my route in Vegas!🙌🏻 I always averaged between 40 and 50 stops per hour, also because the houses were so close together and mostly had short driveways. I could’ve been done by 1:30/2pm but I had a pickup at 3pm so instead I’d come in at 10 and be off at 4. Anything over 120 stops was $1.20 and a daily base of $160 so I’d average between $220 and $250 a day and loved it the most of any of the 6 routes I had in my time at FedEx Home Delivery.

    • @magamaga1827
      @magamaga1827 Год назад +1

      Man. I'm a doordash/uber eats driver in Queens. At most, I make 4 deliveries an hour. Even after let's say a 12 to 15 delivery day, I'm shot. But as a 50 yr old man, I guess that's normal. If I were in my 20s, I'd prob be able to do something like FedEx.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@magamaga1827 it’s totally different with DoorDash.. you have to realize how dense delivery areas are now.. I use to cover 7 square miles, my last 2 routes were closer to 1-2 square miles. Much more deliveries per neighborhood now. Each delivery you night drive an average of 200 years or so.. maybe a quarter mile max between your furthest deliveries.

    • @Bocchi_the_Kok
      @Bocchi_the_Kok 5 месяцев назад

      Signatures are sooo fucking annoying. Cant just drop and go. Most of the time the people arent home so you gotta code it which messes with the flow for me

  • @MotoRc32
    @MotoRc32 Год назад +2

    This guy cares for his job that how It should be at least he treats everything with respect not throw shit in and go thx brother!!

  • @playboiidray2116
    @playboiidray2116 Год назад +1

    This is something different I have never came across a day n a life of a fedex driver. I like this 100% 💯

  • @obailzy
    @obailzy Год назад +4

    As an express courier, i'm super surprised on the differences of protocols. Id get a letter for having the bulkhead door and driver side open. Thanks for showing people what we at fedex do!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the watching!
      I’ve never closed the driver door unless I was on the highway or it was raining.. 🤷🏼‍♂️
      The bulkhead we are suppose to have closed but 1. I kept it open for effect of the video, and 2. I typically only close it when going onto major roads. Not while driving in neighborhoods.

    • @obailzy
      @obailzy Год назад +3

      @@mutchler87 Thats fair, the video looked great! Maybe its just an express rule.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +5

      @@obailzy it’s probably a FedEx Ground rule too.. who knows, contractors typically don’t bust the balls of their drivers unless FedEx MAKES them. And usually that only happens if enough customers complain about something lol

  • @galindojuan1
    @galindojuan1 Год назад +6

    Man you guys are lucky to use a scanner that tells you where to go when I worked at FedEx ground and express, we had to map it out on a huge map lol!!!! Good times I do miss FedEx, and all the cool people you meet on your routs!!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      I hear ya, when I first started the best we had was a stack of papers with Mapquest directions😆 Only going to get easier and easier as technology gets better!

    • @galindojuan1
      @galindojuan1 Год назад +2

      @@mutchler87 the drivers now a days have it way to easy lol!!!!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@galindojuan1 100% From not having yo load their trucks, to having a near perfect delivery sequence figured out for them!

  • @Mrwoodywoodpecker22
    @Mrwoodywoodpecker22 Год назад +1

    i’m 13 mins in and i love this video can you do more of you delivering to houses please i also subscribed hope too see more like these 🙏🏻🤞🏻

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really wish I would’ve started doing this earlier, but this was my last week as a FedEx home delivery driver when I recorded this. But I’ve got more videos coming and hopefully they’ll be just as interesting🤞🏻

    • @Mrwoodywoodpecker22
      @Mrwoodywoodpecker22 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 looking foward to it!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@Mrwoodywoodpecker22 thanks for the support!

  • @deshungrant31
    @deshungrant31 Год назад +2

    Wow love how you make a stressful job look easy! And you sound like a great guy so I know they hate today was ur last day...I drove for a company call bax global years ago my route was nuts! No GPS just a map book...lol ppl order anything! Size didn't matter..lol but it was the most stressful job to me going to pickups that wasn't ready..like what you call it in for so you wait and all that does is put you behind.. I could go on and on..lol but great video bro!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Thank you! I think this job helped me a lot with rolling with the punches. You start to realize stressing over situations doesn’t change them and usually makes things worse. My boss called me a few months in a row to make sure I couldn’t come back to work for a pay raise, so I take it they do miss me😆 Appreciate the comment and thanks for watching!

  • @loui30
    @loui30 Год назад +8

    As a Chewy customer I thank you guys at FedEx for your hard work, since my packages are always heavy. 😅

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +5

      It’s a love hate relationship for most drivers but I convinced myself to love them😆

    • @diamondly6250
      @diamondly6250 Год назад +3

      same we order the biggest size dog food and my mom asked the driver about it and he says he likes the challenge😅

    • @loui30
      @loui30 Год назад +1

      @@diamondly6250 I was telling my mom, that for the next Auto ship, we should leave out some snacks and drinks for them

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@diamondly6250 my kinda guy🙌🏻😆

  • @ChristianOnCars
    @ChristianOnCars Год назад +44

    I’m surprised how optimistic you’re able to stay. I was a part time driver for a contract (1-2 days a week). The culture at the contract was toxic, drivers did not respect one another and certainly did not respect the contract owner. It was not just our contract, but most in the building. FedEx economics for the contract owners are not good and getting worse. Thus, drivers are not paid adequately and over worked. Just my observation. Your process looks ironclad and you take pride in your work, so kudos to you. I enjoyed the video

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +21

      Thanks for such a genuine compliment! I think the culture is largely determined by the manager of each contract, but I’ve noticed the culture also changes based on the management of the station. If they’re gonna be treating the management team on the contractor side with no respect and constantly harping on them/looking over their shoulder, it trickles down to the individual driver. I’ve been incredibly blessed by working for good contractors, but I have worked for a few that weren’t so great and I essentially just created the workspace I wanted. If a manager was constantly calling me and questioning me, I’d tell him in no uncertain terms that this wasn’t the peak of my existence and if he’d like to keep me around, he needed to take a chill pill😆
      I think any job can have its hiccups, but I truly enjoyed this one because each boss figured out on their own time that not only did I not need micro-management, I wouldn’t put up with it. I was kind, but firm.

    • @chelseahutcherson7936
      @chelseahutcherson7936 Месяц назад +1

      Hello,I just had a interview with a contractor through Fedex called Pranwi logistics, hope it's not as chaotic n pays not bad.

    • @chelseahutcherson7936
      @chelseahutcherson7936 Месяц назад

      Have you ever heard of Pranwi logistics contractor before?

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Месяц назад +2

      @chelseahutcherson7936 chaos can happen but the key is to focus on one delivery at a time. If the pay makes sense to you I think it can be an enjoyable job👌🏻

  • @javip4460
    @javip4460 Год назад +2

    Wow that is impressive organization. The loaders in our warehouse have a lot to learn in terms of organization. Everyday we have to rearrange everything and move the SIDs around. Some of the drivers get super pissed at the loaders..I work a couple days a week and I do my best to positively reinforce but ultimately I'm not around enough to influence anyone very much. And the routes I drive are always someone elses main route.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Yea, I use to be that driver. Found out people respond to positive reinforcement and incentives rather than seeing a driver pissed their truck isn’t loaded well. Took me a while but for my last 5+ years my truck was always loaded better than most👌🏼

  • @marcofella3584
    @marcofella3584 Год назад +1

    Awesome video, your work ethic is really professional

  • @XcellentShots
    @XcellentShots Год назад +5

    I agree with pretty much everything you said in this video. I left beginning of 01/22 (after a year) cause I hated it lol. My goal everyday was to get back around 4-5 pm tho 😂, hated being out later

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear you hated it but I appreciate the comment. Not a forever job for me but was a really good fit for me for a good chunk of time!

  • @FriedIceCream24
    @FriedIceCream24 Год назад +4

    i used to be a package handler and i find it weird that you hand to tell them to put the stickers on the outside. That was something I was trained to do from day one. We also had wooden docks next to each van to put the big stuff on instead of just putting it in between the vans. Thanks for this interesting video!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      I find the management plays a big role in the quality of the work done by the package handlers… some stations are super organized and some are a bit now chaotic. I’d say this station in Chandler Arizona was about average.. not amazing but not great. They also had the movable stands to place large packages but didn’t have them for every spot. Only the routes that were very consistently heavy had them at their parking spot.
      Appreciate the comment and the compliment 🙏🏻

  • @MaddenMorrisYouTube
    @MaddenMorrisYouTube Год назад +2

    Congratulations on 100 subscribers!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Congrats on 700! So awesome🎉

    • @MaddenMorrisYouTube
      @MaddenMorrisYouTube Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 You're videos are growing everyday! Everytime I check you've gained another 10 subscribers!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@MaddenMorrisRUclips thanks Madden! Just need to work on more videos🙃

  • @chrisstevens6721
    @chrisstevens6721 Год назад +1

    This video was awesome, well done man....

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Thank you! First time filming anything so I really appreciate the compliment🙏🏻

  • @meganfizell3945
    @meganfizell3945 Год назад +7

    I was a package handler for several years. My station is a small one, so phones and things are no problem. I always put the vision labels facing out. FL SIDs didn't always go on the floor, because if they were small, they could get crushed. One of my drivers did his route by address, not by SID, so his truck got loaded in that order. I'd also write the address on every box for another driver so he could see it better. Not every package handler has the motivation to do the job well just for the sake of it, unfortunately, and it shows in how trucks get loaded. Amongst other things.
    "ICs" are Incompatibles. Or they were. They're now called "Non-Conveyables".

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you were an awesome loader and I’m sure the drivers were super grateful to have you!🙌🏻

    • @Sktzo
      @Sktzo Год назад +1

      Why does no one care about packages being shipped? I had two alternators ship through fed ex, and both of them cam in dropped and broken.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@Sktzo no one? You do realize the company you ordered through could’ve also done a better job packaging your alternator right? Packages break no matter how careful you are.. they go down conveyor belts, they’re handled 4-6 times on average and no one person is intentionally trying to damage a package. Best of luck with your 3rd alternator, but if it’s broken please come back to my video and blame anyone in my comments who said they work for FedEx.👌🏼

    • @meganfizell3945
      @meganfizell3945 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 They sure did; every time I went on vacation, they'd threaten me (in fun) and, after I'd get back, tell me all about how badly their trucks were loaded while I was gone. Sad to say, though, most of the package handlers I worked with weren't that great and those who were any good tended to quit and become drivers. That's what I ended up doing, with a pause so I could finish school. But, upshot is I can do a good job on the road now instead. :)

    • @meganfizell3945
      @meganfizell3945 Год назад +1

      ​@@Sktzo My first question is, which FedEx network were they shipped through? This question being posed in order that I can speak directly (or not) to the particular ways of the network.
      I'll also observe that, in the general sense, it is much less a matter of people not caring about the packages being shipped as it is one of sheer volume outweighing anyone's individual ability to care. When I was on the van lines, a heavy volume day was around 8,000 packages. That was coming up on two years or so now. These days, 8000 is around the average, if not on the lighter side some days - and this is a small terminal. Larger terminals and hubs handle much higher volumes. Even if everyone who touches a package at every point along that package's journey from shipper to recipient handled it gently, there still exists the potential for damage. Why? Because that is simply the nature of the system.

  • @maxahissou7574
    @maxahissou7574 Год назад +3

    I love your attitude and positivity! You've actually inspired me to give it a try. Do I have to be a package handler first?

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Not at all, I would just check Craigslist for local postings. For whatever reason craigslist is always the best option to find delivery driver jobs for FedEx Ground.
      What city do you live in?
      And just keep in mind, it took me a while to learn the system and how to keep that mindset throughout the day. But once your body gets use to the physicality of it, it becomes much more enjoyable! My favorite thing was driving down the road with both doors open jamming along to my favorite song😎

    • @maxahissou7574
      @maxahissou7574 Год назад +1

      Same here, craigslist has always been my go to when it comes to job hunting. I live in Los Angeles.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@maxahissou7574 Let me know what you find! For some reason I’ve found that southern Cali isn’t always the best pay, which is weird since it’s so expensive to live there, but occasionally you can find a good contractor.

  • @bighorn9119
    @bighorn9119 Год назад +2

    I love the chewy boxes and the heavy boxes

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      I got to where I really enjoyed them too! Kept me from getting too soft 👌🏼😅

  • @oyeggi
    @oyeggi Год назад +2

    Dude that was a great video thank you

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate it!

    • @oyeggi
      @oyeggi Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 upload more

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@oyeggi working on it as we speak!

  • @brettavery1
    @brettavery1 Год назад +10

    Great video Alex, thank you. Did any contractors allow you to set your stop/package count or the days you are scheduled? (I prefer a heavy 4x10 schedule). Are you able to maintain the same high efficiency after sunset?

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      It is somewhat possible depending on the contractor and the route..the only problem is, even light days your truck travels the exact same amount of miles.. so another truck covering one route doesn’t work very well.
      The amount of drive time is too much so when someone isn’t there, multiple routes have to cover it.
      Essentially you’d just need to find a route near you that wanted to do the same thing and your manager would have to know you could both handle it. (You’d do his route one day while he had off, and vice versa.)
      *Super long answer but the only other reason you can’t “set your stop count” per say, is everyone that is capable of doing their route typically want as many stops as they can.. there are definitely days where some routes get overwhelmed and you can make extra money doing a section for them, etc.. but just to say “I want this amount per day” isn’t very likely as FedEx doesn’t decide the customers ordering habits.. some days your route will just be unusually light or heavy and it’s up to your manager which way he flexes the load.
      And it definitely slows down after sunset depending on the area. In Vegas I had a route that every single house had the same address marker and they were all well lit, whereas in Oregon I had houses that didn’t even have house markers or were hidden behind trees, etc. 😑

  • @JimG89887
    @JimG89887 Год назад +6

    I was a driver for 5 years. Drivers underestimate the importance of setting your truck up right in the morning. I used to be able to do routes blind faster than people who were on their routes for years because I set up and knew were every stop was.
    And god, I hated the old turn by turns. Getting 40 pages of the most inaccurate directions ever.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Absolutely! I’d have guys say I couldn’t do their route as fast because it was difficult but when I covered for them I’d do it as fast or faster and then I’d see how they organized their truck (or lack thereof) and know why😬😆

  • @DonBlomdahlHOF
    @DonBlomdahlHOF Год назад +1

    Thanks for the intel…..sounds like you enjoyed it. I am a retired Letter Carrier from the usps and a retired USN and now I’m living the dream.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      I worked as a temporary letter carrier for about 7 months. Couldn’t see myself lasting 20+ years under that type of management but enjoyed aspects of it for sure.

  • @hellochriscole
    @hellochriscole Год назад +1

    Pro level. Super insightful.

  • @brandonburnie7067
    @brandonburnie7067 Год назад +3

    16:00 for the lockers I always type in the name on the package instead of the apt #. A lot of times the apt #s are entered in wrong for some reason like missing the apt letter or building #

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      That’s smart, I’ll typically do the name after the number but this apartment charges a few to use their lockers so a lot of the residents don’t use them😏

  • @TEMPLE7D
    @TEMPLE7D Год назад +5

    Lol i worked for a fedex contractor in NYC lmao. Wore the same uniforms, got paid WAY less. Worked us crazy. My route was the busiest in the terminal (I was pretty much the only helper working in the summer). We’d leave the terminal at 9am on a good day and we’re back by 8pm ugh. Everyone else who worked the terminal were usually already home relaxing at that point.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Damn.. yea.. I literally saw that at every terminal.. just never was unfortunate enough to work for a contractor like that and never accepted hourly for a job that makes more sense to be paid commission😬🙃

    • @PilotVBall
      @PilotVBall Год назад +1

      I hope that FedEx shareholders showed up to help you guys. Remember, never work hard for any American company.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@PilotVBall Why would the shareholders show up to work? 🤔 And why would working hard for a company from another country be any better?

  • @jhlawson5
    @jhlawson5 Год назад +1

    Excellent organization! And all common sense!

  • @carterwatson1949
    @carterwatson1949 Год назад +1

    haha cool video man loved that your first stop was on Carter RD LOL

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      RUclips algorithm working overtime to show you this video..🙌🏻😂

  • @jonathandunn4754
    @jonathandunn4754 Год назад +6

    It’s crazy how different driving for UPS is. We never have light days because they just end up cutting routes. Every time I drive by a fedex driver I notice how empty the shelves are which is crazy. My building starts at 9AM, and it’s a good day if I’m off by 6:30. 200+ stops is pretty normal for the urban area we’re based. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy it, but the hours and packed package cars can be trying

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      I know the UPS drivers I knew were ALWAYS swamped.. the guy that had the same area as me would always have at least 50-80 stops more and would be out a good 3 hours longer.
      When I delivered in Oregon the UPS guy had told me he had to file a grievance multiple times in one month because they kept over working him😬
      But if you’re looking to make a career out of it UPS is the obvious choice! If I had started delivering 5 years earlier I would’ve tried to go full time at UPS. Portland even got so behind in drivers they opened up to non union employees for a few months but I passed on it.. as much as I loved the job I always knew it wasn’t the right career path for me long term🙏🏻

    • @frankiesdaliydrinks
      @frankiesdaliydrinks Год назад +1

      They work you guys too hard. That's too many deliveries to do each day .

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@frankiesdaliydrinks eh, Money has to come from somewhere.. the prices of shipping packages is already high enough and with fuel prices last 2 years the contractors margins were made razor thin! So I didn’t mind working hard for my income🙃

    • @frankiesdaliydrinks
      @frankiesdaliydrinks Год назад

      @@mutchler87 much respect mate. Not many people can work that hard day in and day out. Keep on keeping on👍

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@frankiesdaliydrinks thanks boss! Took me a bit to get use to it for sure, but then really grew to enjoy the physicality of it🙏🏻

  • @juniortrucker3389
    @juniortrucker3389 Год назад +7

    I’m an ex Amazon driver which honestly is more organized than you think. The drivers are often unorganized and careless. The packages are also in order and by stop. But the drivers simply aren’t trained properly to work the system in their advantage and many don’t think outside the box. They simply are they clueless.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Im wondering if every station is the same..? Because I’ve heard from many they’re not in order much at all, and some say they are.. wondering if some stations are simply better than other like they are with FedEx🤔

    • @juniortrucker3389
      @juniortrucker3389 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 I’m sure that it’s somewhat different at each station. Before I moved to my current home, I used to work out of the Iowa city, IA hub and I felt it was very organized.
      I worked for a 3rd party contractor as a DSP, and oddly enough the owner of this DSP had a brother who owned a 3rd party running FedEx Ground out of Cedar Rapids, IA.
      She stated that Amazons system was superior to the FedEx being ran out of Cedar Rapids..
      But honestly I think a huge part of both companies are the successes of the management team running the individual locations and properly training each said employee making the process run efficiently.
      I have always felt that if I had problems, it usually wasn’t a company strategy that was messed up, but rather a poor management team who didn’t run it as it should.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@juniortrucker3389 absolutely agree! I’ve found some Amazon contractor owners think it’s superior because they were able to pay drivers $17-20 dollars when a FedEx driver doing a similar route would be making more like $25-$30. But it seems that since it’s not so new and they’re needing drivers just as much they’re becoming more competitive!

  • @112101eh
    @112101eh Год назад +2

    I’m a package handler and I have a habit of doing the labels on the outside and putting everything that goes with each other together it helps the driver out big time

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      You have no idea how appreciated that is!🙌🏻 Saves so much time! My first time at my last station I thought they had either ran out of stickers or were messing with me.. there were maybe 10 labels showing in the entire truck.😆 Took me about an hour and 15 mins to find them all and face the labels properly and even then my boxes weren’t in order at all🥴
      Took me about 3 months of asking nicely and leaving notes thanking them for doing such a good job before my truck was just about perfect!🙏🏻

    • @112101eh
      @112101eh Год назад

      @@mutchler87 my drivers that I load for only want me as their package handler it took me a few months to get used to it but now it’s a bad habit lolz plus I’m very picky about how I load things that’s a habit of mine as well I have to be organized with everything

  • @nizo6673
    @nizo6673 Год назад +2

    I'm a material handler at FedEx express in the ramp of Milwaukee all I do is unload/load planes such an amazing experience, I'm moving up to a DG agent I've been with FedEx for a little over a year, I love it

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Always glad to hear there are people in other aspects of the job who enjoy what they do! It’s such a needed workspace and I feel like the work can be rewarding since it’s very task oriented. You start unloading something, and when it’s done, you have absolute proof right in front of you that you’ve completed the task! So many jobs are just aimless tasks and there’s no sense of competence😏
      Thanks for watching and for the comment🙏🏻😊

  • @alymcguire2103
    @alymcguire2103 Год назад +4

    That was really interesting!

  • @mkloven101
    @mkloven101 Год назад +22

    Y’all are so lucky. Amazon only gives us 15-20 minutes to load up everything, after that they push us out and we gotta park somewhere, toss everything out and then reorganize. It’s extremely annoying and one of the reasons i want to leave

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +6

      I would often see them on my route sorting through the mess and it looked awful 😕

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +5

      Seems like with all of the advancements in technology Amazon has access to, they’d be way ahead of the game in sorting a truck/route🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @victoriaminder520
      @victoriaminder520 Год назад +5

      Even though all my days were hard, loading was literally the hardest part of my day. As you only had 20min. I had sweat dripping down my face most of the time. Felt like I was being set up to fail most times

    • @mkloven101
      @mkloven101 Год назад +5

      @@victoriaminder520 yeah i deffo have sweat dripping off my face every morning. And we’re definitely set up to fail every day lol. They should have the warehouse people load up our vans every morning tbh

    • @juanescalante9972
      @juanescalante9972 Год назад +1

      @@mkloven101 i know the feeling it's ridiculous IAM a delivery driver as well at Amazon but the downfall to having the warehouse load the vans is it probably never be organized and not to mention IAM always waiting on my carts that are never ready imagine them loading are vans smh

  • @Specz187
    @Specz187 Год назад +2

    Worked at FedEx Freight for 9 years. Always wondered what it'd be like to deliver from a box truck. Much different than our drivers that just hook and unhook trailers unless your a cdsa delivering locally out of 53ft trailers. Cool video

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      I drive linehaul now and it’s quite different for sure.. less hard on the body overall but the delivery days tended to fly by.. I enjoyed my time delivering but thankful for the pay increase and less physical strain🙏🏻

    • @Specz187
      @Specz187 Год назад +2

      @@mutchler87 that's awesome dude. We are slowing down and they cut a bunch of drivers routes so most on the extra board are sitting home or working the dock. Anyways be safe out there

  • @Jester77o7
    @Jester77o7 Год назад +7

    Thanks for the video. Very cool to see how it works. I'm doing Amazon flex out of my car and soon will be doing DSP (private contractor) out of Amazon too. I think I'll like to do FedEx after a year or two. What advice can you give besides avoiding ground? Thank you so much for the help. 🙏

    • @ttoyota6614
      @ttoyota6614 Год назад +1

      Don’t work for Amazon it’s trash, try your best to go straight to FedEx Ground or FedEx Express and get paid your times worth

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      Essentially just look for a contractor that pays the best. They often also have the best management since they understand taking care of the driver is in their best interest. Also don’t allow yourself to get overwhelmed with a crazy full or hectic truck.. even the days that seem like they’ll never end or that you aren’t making progress, you just have to deliver one stop at a time🙏🏻

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      @@ttoyota6614 I can somewhat agree, only time I’d say it’s better is some people really need benefits for healthcare and such (I’ve never been to the hospital in my life and have no desire to make less for healthcare.) But I do know there are some opportunities for people to do contract work for Amazon and they do relatively well.

    • @murraymadness4674
      @murraymadness4674 Год назад +1

      UPS is the best of them all, they pay WAY more and people stay with them, you can move up to linehaul and not delivery and make more money.
      all the rest the turnover rate is bad...it is hard stressful work that wears out your body.

  • @zerohr8515
    @zerohr8515 Год назад +3

    I work for a contractor and on weekdays we are PACKED. I have full shelves and I have to stack packages from the front to the back completely full, and even lob large packages over those. Fortunately we have our 1000. 2000, 5000, 6000, on the left side and 3000, 4000, 7000, 8000s on the right side. I mean there would be no way to access the packages if they sorted them the way they do for you lol. We use groundcloud for our navigation which isn't that bad other than the laggy apple ipads we use.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Both my recent contractors in Phoenix and Vegas were busiest Tuesday through Friday, Saturday was still busy but not quite as much and then Sunday and Monday were pretty light.
      That’s how my truck is loaded🤷🏼‍♂️(maybe I just didn’t explain it well) ..this was a really light day, almost abnormally light.. but it’s loaded 1000,2000,5000 and 6,000’s are on the left (if you’re looking from the front of the truck) and 3,000, 4,000, 7,000 and 8,000 are on the right..
      My last contractor used GroundCloud and I definitely preferred it, but the PackageRoute app did have some good options as well and was better with driver input like adding gate codes/package locker codes to popular addresses on your route. As well as any info you’d like to include like preferred time to pickup/deliver, where to leave the package, etc.. also easier to edit addresses and delivery sequence.. but GroundCloud is still superior in my opinion for ease of use.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Forgot to ask, what station do you work out of?
      My route was much busier in Vegas and I had the bigger truck as well. I was the new guy in Phoenix though and since I already had greener pastures planned, they didn’t give me their more lucrative route and I was ok with it!
      Typical in Vegas after Covid was about 190-220 stops and busy would be 220-260. (Obviously much busier than that during the holidays.)

    • @zerohr8515
      @zerohr8515 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 I get gate codes on my scanner. When I scan the package it will show me the code and will speak out the delivery instructions(leave in front door, box, ect). Ground cloud works best when you circle each stop individually in your route. If you circle a cluster, it will not map out a convenient/chronological path which is annoying. I have an apple tablet for ground cloud/navigation, and then a scanner

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@zerohr8515 that’s cool, I honestly one my route so we’ll by the time we got GroundCloud I already had it committed to memory. But I would use it for holidays if the routes ever flexed at all.

  • @POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe
    @POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video, I am starting training tomorrow.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Let me know how it goes!🙏🏻

    • @POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe
      @POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 Was great!!! Busy like hell, I am tired but pleased. Tomorrow is the second day of the training. 😀 BTW, I am waiting for your next video. I love big Trucks! 😜🤩

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe Glad to hear it? Working on it🙃 Trying to get better about making the process faster so I can put out videos much faster!

    • @POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe
      @POLISHSPIRITUSAvibe Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 I can't wait for your vlogs. Drive safely!!

  • @wakeup815
    @wakeup815 Год назад +1

    I'm a FedEx ground driver to so i can relate to everything you're saying I love it

  • @happinessiskey2858
    @happinessiskey2858 Год назад +3

    Ohhhh, boy. FedEx.... I worked at FedEx as a Package Handler and those heavy packages were a PAIN. We would have to lift 100+ pound packages all the time with seemingly no end. Those Chewy boxes aren't fun either, haha. Sometimes they're so dense for their size, they would break open all over the semi trailer we were unloading/loading. They paid pretty well, but wasn't worth spending my paychecks on back surgery. I do feel I should mention that our facility was way over capacity was due for a renovation - none of our stuff was automated like many newer facilities now.
    If you don't mind me asking, what did you end up doing after FedEx? I don't see another video posted other than this one and a Short.... I hope you're doing well!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      I’m working for another contractor doing linehaul for FedEx😊

  • @LaneJ9
    @LaneJ9 Год назад +10

    I would say it's the best job I've ever had, however the thing that sucks about ground is the lack of benefits. Idk about the contractors the rest of you guys work for, but mine doesn't offer much. 5 days PTO after 1 year of employment, no holiday pay, insurance is offered but no 401k or retirement. Hope the rest of you guys and gals are being taken care of. Keep working hard yall 💪

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +5

      Agreed, I wouldn’t be at most contractors if I had a family and needed insurance. My last contractor was new and offered nothing, not even holidays paid, but the 3 years I spent at the contractor before I had 3 weeks paid vacation plus paid holidays. I think it’s a good job for those who’d rather have their money go to their bank account than their healthcare. (I’ve never been to a hospital once in my life so healthcare wasn’t a priority of mine) But I transitioned into a company that pays double and offers all benefits. ie: healthcare, 401k matching, and PTO.

    • @jenniemarie7904
      @jenniemarie7904 Год назад +3

      Yeah my boyfriend has been working Ground for 6 years and he's diabetic and his health care is crap, just to get his blood drawn cost him 400$...

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@jenniemarie7904 he should go to another contractor with better healthcare. Plenty of opportunities out there. When he started he knew their benefits.. sounds like it’s time for a change.

    • @37Sith
      @37Sith Год назад +1

      I get the same with my contractor except we do get some holidays. My year is coming up during peak.... So yeah prob not getting my vacation till after peak... Also I'll add that he offers bonuses for 100 stops or more for the day and 100% for the week.
      One route I used to do I would get an extra $350 just in bonuses every week!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      @@37Sith yea, my last contractor was base of $160/day at plus $1.10/20(depending on if it was smart post or not) per stop over 120.. I’d typically average about $320 per week in commission putting me over $1000 for the week. And quite a bit more during peak! I’d usually do 270-340 stops a day during peak so they money was really good. $1500 take home was pretty common during peak but that was 6 day work weeks.

  • @BRoman-sd7qe
    @BRoman-sd7qe Год назад +1

    You did great(what are you talking about)and congrats on your new job. God bless

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      Thank you! Means a lot!🙏🏻

  • @bashkimbajrami6758
    @bashkimbajrami6758 Год назад +2

    You are humble ❤💯

  • @tkelly830
    @tkelly830 Год назад +4

    Great video. Does your van have heat/ac? Also, when you get done with your route, do you need to check in with anyone back at your station or do you just drop truck off then go home for day?

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +4

      All trucks have heat, about 30% of the trucks in Phoenix have A/C. When you’re delivering it’s not of much use (110°+ heat sucks all the cold air out anytime the door opens) but it does feel much better to and from your route and while taking a break.
      When you’re done you just drive back to the station, park your truck and leave👌🏼 (the only time this might be different would be during peak season.. you might ask if anyone needs help, but you aren’t required to. You will find that operating as a team isn’t a bad idea though because there will be a day you need help🙏🏻)

  • @mutchler87
    @mutchler87  Год назад +11

    For anyone asking: The first delivery had a locked gate. I delivered there multiple times per week and their gate was always locked. Otherwise I would’ve delivered it to the front door👌🏼

    • @TheSuirad
      @TheSuirad Год назад +2

      I'll begin working at FedEx soon. Is it normal for them to pay $180 a day? Or is that just starting pay?

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      @@TheSuirad it always depends on the contractor and what kind of route they’ll have you on. $180 is probably above average especially if there’s any chance for commission.

    • @TheSuirad
      @TheSuirad Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 Hey thanks!

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +3

      @@TheSuirad of course, let me know how it goes!

    • @TheSuirad
      @TheSuirad Год назад +3

      @@mutchler87 yeah it wasn't for me...

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Alex, just found your channel and really enjoyed this video. I enjoyed your story time of how you encouraged the folks loading your truck to put the labels on the boxes in the correct place. I think the way you corrected mistakes the loaders made was very encouraging to them and not making them feel stupid. If a box is put on the wrong truck does it not get delivered that day? Asking because there is always expected delivery dates to those expecting their packages.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  6 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate the comment!
      It really depends on the driver and the day. Technically we’re allowed to mark it “wrong truck” and bring it back, but we’re also encouraged to deliver all packages. If I found a package on my truck that was for a different route, I’d typically deliver it if it appeared to be anything important (food, wine, a possible gift, or anything at all around Christmas) but if I could tell it was some random box of things that the recipient wouldn’t be all that concerned about being a day late, I’d just mark that it was on the wrong truck. Especially only making $1.10 per stop, if it was gonna add more than 10 mins to my day, I’d just bring it back to the station.

  • @linjdd6054
    @linjdd6054 Год назад +1

    Oh well i don't know why your video appears on my homepage but this is very insightful, informative and helpful..
    because now i know how hard and busy my LDR Boyfriend's job is.. 😅 as a pickup truck driver at Fedex Memphis..
    I guess if I remember correctly, he was previously stationed in phoenix, az..
    your content is helpful about time managing and so on and also you seemed happy and do the job with gratitude and that's good to see.
    Well sorry for so long comment, i enjoy that alot..
    thank you and can't wait for your next video tho.. 👍

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the thoughtful and kind comment😊🙏🏻

    • @linjdd6054
      @linjdd6054 Год назад +1

      @@mutchler87 no problem and sorry for the bad english, not my primary language so 👌

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +1

      @@linjdd6054 not a problem, I can only speak one language so anytime someone can speak more than that I’m impressed🙌🏻🙂

    • @linjdd6054
      @linjdd6054 Год назад

      @@mutchler87 yes based on where i live I'm basically born trilingual so yeah thank you..
      btw this will be my last comment here, what's the diff between fedex ground and express? my bf is in the express as far as i know but he's plan to move job to idk where since i know nothing bout worklife there

  • @caliboyrob
    @caliboyrob Год назад +7

    i started FedEx Ground in 2019 until recently I quit. 3 different owners in 3 years 😂. You’re delivery app is the most simplest I’ve seen. I stopped using the app and just went off my scanner for the last year. Home delivery gets paid per stop. Some drivers will refuse to do business. Ground gets a daily rate. My last route was ground but they put a few apartments on me so I negotiated more money. Drivers can make up to $1500 a week for home delivery. If your doing ground (businesses) with a daily rate you can negotiate apartments or a stretch of houses and get paid more. Some of my customers gave me gift cards, cash, snacks and water and discounts. It’s just you your truck and the packages so that’s a lot of freedom.

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад +2

      Glad to here you liked it for the most part🙌🏻
      Yea, I honestly don’t understand why some contractors won’t spend the money for that app or one similar.. there are several really good ones now!
      I made $1000/week when I did Ground that was 6 years ago.. it was a pretty good route.. 5 days a week and $200 a day wasn’t bad but it had a lot of pickups so it felt more constrictive.
      With my contractor in Vegas I made about $1000 a week only working 30 hours per week.. easiest route I’ve ever had! And during peak season the best 3 weeks would be about $1500 and I’d still put in less than 8 hours a day! Plus a bunch of gift cards, candy, and snacks🙌🏻😊

    • @vincentbryan1962
      @vincentbryan1962 Год назад +1

      I’m about to start. Why did you guys quit? If you don’t mind me asking

    • @mutchler87
      @mutchler87  Год назад

      @@vincentbryan1962 I quit simply for more money doing something else. Great job overall once you get use to the physicality of it🙏🏻 There are a lot of contractors out there, some better than others but I’ve found a good manager makes the biggest difference.

    • @caliboyrob
      @caliboyrob Год назад

      @@vincentbryan1962 pretty much wanted to make more money. My goal was always to be a truck driver or hotshot for few years then own my own business. These contractors make so much money they’re literally millionaires

    • @Bricom74
      @Bricom74 Год назад

      I'm ground and I get paid per stop plus per package. Ground drivers should insist on per package pay since they can pick up and deliver large quantities of packages to/from a single company