Fedex Ground Loading Timelapse: The Complete Process
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- In this video, I'll be taking you on a journey through the complete process of loading a package onto a FedEx truck. From gathering the materials to setting up the shot, this video will show you everything you need to know to create a professional loading timelapse.
Fedex is one of the world's most popular Delivery Networks, and this timelapse will show you just how complex and efficient the delivery process really is. Whether you're a filmmaker or just looking to learn more about FedEx, this video is a must watch!
Once you get the hang of it and it's not super heavy, van line ain't too bad. Saying from experience
How do you know what shelf each package had to go on and do you take the packages of the conveyor belt and right to the truck or put them to the side? I’m hired to be a package handler but afraid that I’m going to mess up or overthink where to put things especially if we moving fast
How you liking it so far?
Damn nobody replied it’s my first shift today and I’m feeling the same way
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Would you be mad if a diabetic you delivered to asked you to put their insulin the front of the truck to protect it from heat? I am trying to find out if it is wrong to request that the fedex driver do that. the package is already packaged as best as possible but during extreme heat i need more help. please let me know if that would make you upset?
Not allowed to transport packages on the front of the truck. If it’s delivered with FedEx express most vehicles have AC.
@@FelipeAugusto88 Thank you Felipe. How come you are not allowed to transport packages in the front of the truck?
There is no shelf’s in the front. It gets very hot we have to drive with the doors open. The front is hot because of the heat of the engine. It’s just a rule not to transport packages on the front.
@@FelipeAugusto88 Thank you for explaining this to me. I have seen amazon drive with their doors open, but never Fedex express.
Pretty sure Amazon does it but they aren’t supposed to do it
Hey man! Can a driver just come up and throw everything out in the event that the truck wasn’t packer correctly? Just got an offer as a coloquial package handler?
i start today im scared
Easiest and hardest job at the same time