FedEx CDL Training

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Are you considering a rewarding career with FedEx and exploring how to obtain your CDL? SPCDL Truck Driving School offers CDL training for FedEx contractors and aspiring FedEx drivers. Our proven CDL training has helped numerous drivers across Southern California secure exciting career opportunities within FedEx's extensive transportation network.

Does FedEx Require a CDL?

FedEx typically requires a CDL for most driving roles, especially those involving large commercial vehicles:

  • FedEx Freight: Requires a Class A CDL for tractor-trailers.
  • FedEx Ground: Commonly requires a Class A CDL for combination vehicles.
  • FedEx Express: Generally, this position requires at least a Class B CDL for delivery trucks and cargo vans over 26,001 pounds.

Obtaining your CDL through SPCDL ensures eligibility for various high-demand roles at FedEx.

Does FedEx Pay for CDL Training?

FedEx may offer internal CDL training primarily through FedEx Freight for existing employees. Most driver apprentices are hired from current freight handlers. This structured internal FedEx CDL training is typically provided at no upfront cost but requires a commitment to continued employment at FedEx.

Overview of FedEx CDL Training Programs:

  • Driver Apprenticeships: FedEx hires freight handlers as driver apprentices, providing CDL training on-the-job.
  • Tuition Reimbursement: FedEx Ground may reimburse tuition costs for accredited CDL training programs.
  • Express CDL Training: FedEx Express occasionally covers CDL training costs and pays employees during the training period.
  • Qual Cert Driver Training Program: FedEx Ground’s mandatory Qualification Certification (Qual Cert) program for Pickup and Delivery (P&D) drivers.
  • Route to Destination (RTD) Training: FedEx RTD program covers training costs and compensates employees during CDL training.

However, external applicants typically must obtain their CDL independently or through reputable schools like SPCDL.

FedEx Driver Requirements

FedEx's driver experience requirements vary depending on the specific position and operating company. Here's an overview:

FedEx Ground

  • Professional Driving Experience: Candidates interested in driving positions at FedEx Ground are typically expected to have professional driving experience gained within the past three years. Alternatively, applicants currently enrolled in an approved entry-level commercial driving program may also qualify. Acceptable experience can come from various industries, including rideshare services, military, or construction.

FedEx Express

  • Standard Driver’s License: A valid standard driver's license and a good driving record in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations are required.

FedEx Freight

  • CDL Requirements: Positions typically require a commercial driver's license (CDL), with specific class requirements depending on the vehicle operated.

General Requirements Across All Divisions

  • Age: Applicants must be at least 21 years old.
  • Background Checks: Candidates must pass a background check, drug screening, and Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination.

It's important to note that specific requirements may vary by location and position. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the job postings on FedEx's official careers page or contact their human resources department directly.

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How SPCDL Enhances Your FedEx CDL Training Experience

SPCDL Truck Driving School offers comprehensive CDL training that provides essential skills required for FedEx CDL positions.

Benefits of SPCDL’s FedEx CDL Training

  • Online CDL Classes: Complete all the required coursework conveniently through our online CDL training coursework from your own home.
  • Personalized One-on-One Training: Intensive, hands-on driver training with certified instructors in San Bernardino, California.
  • Third-Party CDL Testing: SPCDL coordinates your CDL examination with certified third-party examiners for out-of-state drivers (additional costs apply), ensuring efficient and compliant testing.

CDL Types and Endorsements Required by FedEx

FedEx positions typically require specific CDL types and endorsements:

Class A CDL

  • Necessary for tractor-trailers, combination vehicles, and long-haul FedEx Freight and Ground operations.
  • Offers extensive career flexibility and higher earning potential.

Class B CDL

  • Required for single-vehicle delivery trucks over 26,001 pounds, common in FedEx Express.
  • Suitable for local and regional deliveries.

Essential CDL Endorsements for FedEx Drivers

Hazmat Endorsement

A Hazmat Endorsement permits drivers to legally transport hazardous materials, essential for many FedEx roles due to frequent handling of regulated cargo such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, batteries, and aerosols. Obtaining this endorsement involves specialized training, passing a comprehensive exam, and clearing a TSA security background check.

Tank Endorsement

A Tank Endorsement is required for drivers operating commercial vehicles designed to transport liquids exceeding 119 gallons. Although not commonly associated with FedEx deliveries, certain FedEx roles involving transporting bulk liquids or large tanks of liquid cargo may necessitate this endorsement. Obtaining a Tank Endorsement requires drivers to pass a specialized written test covering topics such as liquid cargo handling, surge prevention, and proper tank vehicle operation.

Doubles / Triples Endorsement

This endorsement allows CDL holders to operate vehicles pulling two or three trailers, frequently utilized by FedEx Freight for efficiency on long-haul routes. Drivers must pass a written test covering coupling and uncoupling trailers, vehicle stability, and safety precautions.

Air Brakes

An Air Brake test is part of the Class B CDL test, which is necessary for FedEx drivers operating vehicles equipped with air brakes, common in FedEx’s fleet of large delivery trucks and tractor-trailers. This ensures drivers can safely operate, inspect, and maintain air brake systems, significantly reducing road risks.

Average FedEx CDL Salary

FedEx CDL driver salaries vary depending on position, location, and CDL type:

  • FedEx Freight Driver Salary: $65,000 - $90,000 annually
  • FedEx Ground CDL Driver Salary: $55,000 - $85,000 annually
  • FedEx Express CDL Driver Salary: $50,000 - $70,000 annually

Having endorsements like Hazmat or Doubles/Triples can substantially boost earning potential.

Why Choose SPCDL for Your FedEx CDL Training?

SPCDL Truck Driving School is a top CDL training school that helps students who want to get their CDL and endorsements nationwide. Take all the coursework online from home.

Out-of-state students fly into our local training yard for two days of one-on-one driving with an SPCDL certified truck driving instructor.

  • High First-Time Pass Rate: Nearly 90% of students pass their CDL exams on their first attempt.
  • Convenient Online CDL Classes: Study at your own pace without disrupting your current responsibilities.
  • Certified Professional Instruction: Receive intensive, tailored training on our dedicated training range and real-world driving scenarios.
  • Comprehensive Student Support: SPCDL manages scheduling, training coordination, and ensures regulatory compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions About FedEx CDL Training

Yes, FedEx offers internal CDL training programs primarily through FedEx Freight and Ground, available for existing employees.

Generally, FedEx's CDL training is exclusive to current employees. External applicants typically must pursue CDL training independently through schools like SPCDL.

Many FedEx driving roles require endorsements like Hazmat, Doubles/Triples due to the nature of cargo transport and vehicles operated.

SPCDL’s CDL training can typically be completed within a few weeks, combining online classes and two days of intensive one-on-one practical training. However, each student is dependent on if you already have a Commercial Driving Permit (CDP) or how long it will take you to get your CDP. Under the federal rules SPCDL must wait 14 days after the date of issue before we can test at DMV.

While SPCDL does not guarantee job placement, our comprehensive FedEx CDL training prepares you thoroughly, significantly increasing your employment prospects with FedEx and its contractors.

Begin Your CDL Training Today!

Take the first step toward your FedEx driving career with SPCDL’s premier CDL training program.

📞 Call (909) 353-9897 or fill out our online enrollment form to begin your FedEx CDL training journey.

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