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What happened to the lost art of engineers waving?
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[quote user="csxengineer98"][quote user="J T"][quote user="samuelpc"]<p>when there near a crossing most are looking</p><p> out for "idiots" , note I use the term generaly, and cannot wave. what would you have them do? wave or do thier job</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Not that I really care if they wave or not, but how does waving for 1 second disrupt the job they're doing? Are you suggesting engineers/conductors can't walk and chew gum at the same time? </p><p>If waving is considered a disruption of their job duties, I suppose they probably shouldn't take a hit off of a cigarette or a sip from a cup or bottle of soda. </p><p>[/quote]didnt you read point #6 of one of my perviouse postings? that sums it all up...</p><p>csx engineer </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>No. The person I responded to posted on the first page. I wasn't about to sift through the next five pages of posts to see if someone had a relative or similar thought as mine. </p>
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