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How to Convert Your Payroll From "Day-Pay" to Hourly: A Playbook SPs In Network 2.0

Posted by Jeff Walczak on 8/19/26, 3:34 PM

For two decades or more, the flat day-rate has been the default way most Service Providers contracted to FedEx paid P&D drivers. It was simple, it was predictable, and it fit the old operating model perfectly: here's your route, here's your $170, get it done and go home. Industry surveys still show the fixed daily wage as the most common pay structure among contractors, with typical rates running $135 to $180 per day.

Network 2.0 is breaking that model. FedEx has now implemented Network 2.0 at approximately 360 locations, has fully converted Canada, and expects to complete the U.S. rollout by the end of calendar year 2027. As stations consolidate and Express volume flows into your dispatches, the workday stops looking like an assembly line — one driver, one route, one predictable finish time — and starts looking like a job shop: variable volume, variable shift lengths, staggered waves, and days that stretch or compress based on what actually shows up on the belt. A pay system built for "just get it done" does not survive contact with a shift-based operation.

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Topics: FedEx, Management, Payroll, Scheduling, BC, Driver, Business Growth & Support System, Administration, Driver Pay, Day-Pay, Hourly Pay

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