What does departed mean FedEx?
If you’ve lost a package via FedEx, you may feel that you’ve lost everything. After all, you sent it out with the carrier, and they dutifully delivered it to its destination. You may not realize that there’s one more step that needs to occur: the package needs to be “departed” from the FedEx system. Departed packages are those which are sent via FedEx but never picked up by the customer.
What does departed mean in Fedex?
For a FedEx employee, having “departed” means that you have left the company on a voluntary basis. It does not mean you are fired, or have been terminated. You can be a FedEx employee for many years without ever having departed.
What does the word departed mean in FedEx?
Departed is a term used to describe the passing of a FedEx employee. It may refer to the death of a FedEx delivery driver or a FedEx employee at a FedEx facility. In the following sections, we discuss what it means to be a departed FedEx employee and how to find out if a FedEx employee has departed.
What does departed mean on FedEx?
Departed means that the FedEx employee who was working at the time of the accident has stopped working for FedEx. It does not mean that the employee is deceased. The “departed” employee’s work status is different from the status of an active employee who is simply on vacation or on unpaid leave.
What does the word departed mean in FedEx tracking?
Departed means the location where your delivery service left the package or the item you signed for in transit. If you’re following the status of a parcel you sent to a friend or family member, you can check the Departed column to see if the package arrived at their address. If the parcel hasn’t arrived yet, you can click the Departed link to find out more about where it is.