Working at FedEx
FedEx operations run around sorts and delivery windows, which puts people on very early and very late shifts, with peak season stretching both ends.
Freeish is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to FedEx. This is a guide for employees, written by us. There is no integration with the station schedule or any other employer system — you import a photo or screenshot of your own schedule, and nothing you do in Freeish is visible to your employer.
How schedules reach you
- Sort shifts run early morning and late evening, outside normal hours.
- Delivery finish times depend on route volume.
- Peak season adds days and hours from November.
- Station schedules are posted rather than pushed to a personal app.
Where it stops
Early sorts and late sorts are invisible on a normal calendar, and the posted schedule stays at the station.
That is the gap Freeish fills. Photograph or screenshot whatever your employer gives you, import it in about a minute, and the people who plan around your hours can see them — without you relaying every change.
How the import works →Questions from people at FedEx
Can it read the posted station schedule?
Does FedEx see anything?
What about the sleep between a late sort and an early one?
Your schedule. Where your family can see it.
Now on iPhone — Android coming soon. Free to start. Import your next schedule from a photo and stop relaying it.