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Hold that thought James

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Hold that thought James
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 19, 2004 11:35 PM
I stated recently that I was going to become a Railroader for Union Pacific, While that is still in the Offing, one minor hitch has come up. While I graduated college this week, I need to ensure that I will be around so I can walk with my class in May. So I am stuck doing what I am doing untill then.

So I am planning to pull my layout out of mothballs and run it for the 5 months or so I have to wait before I can go on this little endeavor.
Thanks for all who responded kindly.

James
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Posted by retsignalmtr on Monday, December 20, 2004 3:10 PM
congradulations.take the job now and you will start building seniority now. on railroads seniority is everything. they do give you days off now and then so you can go to your graduation. i was a signal maintainer for 31 years and all i had was seniority which i could pick a job, hours, days off and work location of my choice.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 20, 2004 7:51 PM
Working for the UP, how cool.[8D] What will you be doing, engineer, brakeman, etc. In the yard, or on the road. You are going to give out secrets...aren't you.[:D] Just kidding. Here's to a long and satisfying career.

Robert

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