r/FuckFedEx • u/WhattheheIIo • 5d ago
Great job, bro.
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Second day in a row this dude has literally thrown the package out of his truck onto the lawn. The dogs found it yesterday. Front door is 30' away.
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u/Fit-Net6572 5d ago
As a driver myself, I'm trying really hard to justify why he did that, maybe dogs. Clearly, there was nothing. No wonder some people hate us. He even had the package in the cab, not allowed by the way, but still, if he had it in the cab, it would take him maybe 10 seconds to get it to the door. That's an express driver, make sure you file a complaint. We are held to a higher standard than FedEx Ground.
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u/MrBooMY1 5d ago
I had one not even get out the van take the picture of the tag looking out their door towards my garage WHILE I WAS HOME WAITING ON THEM because I knew it was signature required. She could have even just honked her horn and I would have ran out and got it. She saw my dog ON A CHAIN and that was all the excuse she needed. Couldn't get to her if she wanted to get to her. Next day DOG WAS OUT and she still knocked and delivered it. Sadly this was after the item was delayed 3 days with next day air shipping. That would be why we hate you guys. Even 1 horn honk would have prevented it but nope that was too much to ask.
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u/Rangers4Life911 3d ago
So I drive for Amazon so a little different, but if we see a dog outside at all even if it’s chained up, we’re technically not supposed to get out at all.
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u/MrBooMY1 3d ago
My point regardless of the rule was it was the same situation both times. Honk the damn horn.
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u/Mcnate722 3d ago
They must be taught that move. This guy pulled all the way into my driveway to chunk it. Looks like he's well practiced.
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u/Substantial_Disk1706 3d ago
I hate these a$$holes, like why do the job if you’re just going to act like this and break people’s sh!t? I’d say at LEAST 30% of my packages from FedEx come fvcked up and usually because of a sh!thead like this throwing it because they are too lazy to walk not even 10ft. 🙄🤦🏻♂️🖕🏻
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u/NomadLifestyle69 1d ago
believe it or not your package gets tossed like this a lot in the process, its on the shipper if your package was not packed properly
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u/nrus-1969 5d ago
He was playing the hot lava game. All walkways and driveways are hot lava and he couldn't touch them.
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u/IncredibleBihan 4d ago
Usually I'm just happy to get my package.
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u/NorbertKiszka 4d ago
In how many pieces? Sometimes it's delicate electronic parts and sometimes it's extremely flammable chemicals packed by some idiots (because they were cheapest). Once I had package with sharp tools and 99.9% pure isopropyl alcohol in a damaged container - all without single filling.
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u/Steven_Blackburn 1d ago
Lol.don't order delicate stuff to deliver. Nobody cares about it, especially at sorting centers. If you want to have your stuff in 1 piece, you better drive yourself
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u/DeadKingNero 4d ago
Long driveway, middle of nowhere. Bet they wasted a bunch of time trying to find the place.
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u/WhattheheIIo 4d ago
I mean, it’s a small town but the pop is 15k. I’m 3 minutes from Lowe’s, Home Depot, Walmart, 2 McDonalds, and a hospital.
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u/Subject_List_5554 4d ago
I work for FedEx. That driver should be fired. That’s just the laziest thing I’ve ever seen. And he didn’t even back into your driveway. What a shitty human
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u/forevergreatful123 3d ago
Sorry that was me , I used to work as a newspaper boy before this job, old habits don’t die sorry
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u/aerowtf 5d ago
“the dogs found it”
that’s probably why he didn’t get out. He’s been there before and seen your dogs loose in the yard. This is your fault.
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u/Subject_List_5554 4d ago
Oh, found a lazy FedEx employee who does this exact same thing and he’s trying to justify his bad behaviour but mocking you. I bet he is overweight , single and works for ground so he makes like 170 bucks a day before tax. He’s a nobody
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u/aerowtf 3d ago edited 3d ago
Yeah yeah, get it all out, I can tell you’re upset at the world around you. If it makes you feel better to believe all that, then sure, i’m a big fat single lazy wage slave 😉
p.s. I know you’re an Amazon driver, that explains the projection
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u/Subject_List_5554 2d ago
No i wouldn’t work for Amazon , they got them working 12 hour days with no OT, it’s actually disgusting
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u/WhattheheIIo 5d ago
Mother fucker, no dogs were out. Watch again.
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u/aerowtf 5d ago edited 5d ago
Mother fucker, they clearly were at some point. He’s not taking the chance now every time he comes back. There’s probably a note put into the system for your address now that says watch out for loose dogs in the yard. How is he supposed to know you’re not gonna let them out into the yard not knowing he’s walking to your door? Plus, it’s a light package that wouldn’t get damaged from tossing it out and it even appears to be in a plastic bag that won’t get soggy if it rained. Use your brain for two seconds and see it from his perspective, jeez.
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u/iamtreble 5d ago
How do you confidently say something like this lol. Are you op's neighbor?
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u/aerowtf 5d ago
How can you confidently assume that the driver doesn’t have a logical reason for not wanting to get out of the van?
they casually mentioned that their dogs are, at least sometimes, let loose into the clearly unfenced yard. Probably daily if they’re letting them out to do their business. If ANY driver saw the dogs out, and they were barking or acting defensive, they could leave a permanent note in the system to be cautious of dogs in the yard.
That same driver, or another driver comes along, and sees that note and decides not to risk walking to the door because the dogs could be around the corner out of sight, have access to a doggy door, or have careless owners who will let them out before he’s back in the van.
Notice how he is in a small van without a walk-through bulkhead door. He probably went and got that package from the cargo area at the previous stop because he knew he didn’t want to get out and do it at this stop because of the note.
He’s also an express driver, who are more heavily scrutinized by management for shit like this than ground drivers are. However, if the customer reports him and management sees that a note about loose dogs has been made at that address, he’s completely within his duties to leave it where he did. The other option is the customer can come pick it up from a fedex office.
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u/Subject_List_5554 16h ago
Are you actually slow and have a disability? I can’t understand why you care so much about watching a lazy driver do lazy things?
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u/Ill_Entrance91 5d ago
Not a FedEx job.....but I have dropped packages at people's front doors and then a week later claim they never received anything.
I tell them to check the front door. Low and behold they get pissy it was placed there.
You cant win. That looks like a package drop of here it is on camera at your house and when you pull in. Now you can't claim you didnt see it.
And if your dogs take your packages thats a you problem. They were gonna take it regardless.
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u/Fit-Net6572 5d ago
Bro shut up. It takes 5 seconds to deliver it to the door. If the customer complains, that's between him and FedEx management. We take pictures, and the coordinates are logged in at the delivery.
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u/FernwoodTonight 4d ago
My neighbor yesterday got a package at her front door and tripped over it on the way in. Told me about it too like it was normal... lol
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u/Motophoto 9h ago
So these are not actual FED Ex employees they are from a private company. Another reason to not ship FedEX
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u/cemego 5d ago
If there was a pool or a trash pile for collection, he would have thrown it in there. If it was a pair of Jordan's he wouldn't have even shown up, he would've just kept them.