Pluspunten
FedEx offers a decent tuition reimbursement program that helps if you are like me and had to pay college out of pocket. The hours don't interfere with most classes and meeting minimums nets a decent pay. The work is relatively straight forward. You get to learn various pieces of airport equipment and stacking can be very enjoyable sometimes.
Minpunten
TLDR -Job not worth the pay -Bad culture -Virtually no incentive to do better Pay is way too low and the benefits don't help you much if you're younger. Overworking with no rewards is a big problem. No matter how much you do you will likely see yourself making as much as a new hire that has come in years later since FedEx only offers universal pay "raises" (like 2%). The requirements to work here are way higher than the pay suggests. Airport paperwork and multiple tests are needed. On the topic of those badges if you happen to lose it, that's a 75 dollar fee and you can't work until you get a new badge meaning one easy to make mistake takes almost a 4th of a weekly check! Management is near non existent and the reward for working is usually some cheap dessert. And don't even think about bringing up these problems upper management will hit you with the "It's like that because we're family" thing then proceed to do nothing about it. The culture of this job promote laziness, you are paid hourly yet told to go faster for no rewards which means to optimize your pay you should work slowly and squeeze as many hours out as you can.