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Free Purple Pathways career development program for all FedEx Ground employees. Part time FedEx Ground employees work one shift a day; full time FedEx Ground employees work two shifts.
$16.7 - $17.2 an hourPart-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 12 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Competitive wages beginning at $18.75 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. Full time employees can expect to work between 6 and 10 hours. Generous paid time off program – work your way up to 5 weeks of PTO a year.
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Hiring for Part time and Full time Multiple Sorts and Days to choose from Sunday through Saturday, at least one weekend shift will be required. Competitive wages paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities.
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Competitive wages beginning at $17.25 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. Shift lengths vary based on package volume – generally part time employees work between 3 and 6 hours a day.
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Competitive wages beginning at $16.25 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. Come for a job and stay for a career! FedEx Ground is part of the rapidly growing warehouse and transportation sector that helps keep America, and our economy, moving.
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FedEx Ground is currently accepting applications for both Part Time and Full Time positions. Above 'Up to' Pay Rate Includes +$1 premium pay as Full Time PH.
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Competitive wages beginning at $20.15 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. FedEx Ground is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer (Minorities/Females/Disability/Veterans) committed to a diverse workforce.
$20.15 - $23.15 an hourPart-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 9 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Competitive wages beginning at $16.20 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities+ $5,250 tuition reimbursement every year with no lifetime cap! Pay: $16.20 - $16.70 / hr *This is a PART TIME position only*Early mornings*Monday and Saturday availability is required.
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Competitive wages beginning at $16.80 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. Perks and Benefits at FedEx Ground. Employee networks, and diversity, equity and inclusion programs available for all employees.
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Competitive wages beginning at $16.50 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. What You Can Expect At FedEx Ground. Warehouse duties include loading, unloading, and sorting of packages of various sizes.
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Competitive wages beginning at $17.50 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. Paid parental leave for both moms and dads! Valuable employee discounts on things like cell phone plans, electronics, cars and restaurants.
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Fast paced and physical warehouse work – why pay for a gym membership when you can get paid while working out? 5,250 tuition reimbursement every year with no lifetime cap! Overtime paid after 40 hours a week.
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Competitive wages beginning at $18.50 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities. Morning shift may end as late as 9:30 AM. Times variable based on volume. Address: 8501 Foothills Blvd.
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Competitive wages beginning at $16.40 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities+ $5,250 tuition reimbursement every year with no lifetime cap! Competitive wages beginning at $16.40 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities+ $5,250 tuition reimbursement every year with no lifetime cap.
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Competitive wages beginning at $19.50 per hour paid weekly for both full and part time opportunities+ $5,250 tuition reimbursement every year with no lifetime cap! Preload Shift: Approximate start time 2 AM.
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