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Jack <br />I don't know if I'm a buff as I don't take pictures or bother rail crews; heck, I don't even lay pennies on the tracks. I do like to know how things work, especially large powerfull equipment. I was an auto mechanic for 12 plus years and it bothered me when customers would tell me how to fix thier cars; it did not bother me when they asked me how something worked. We as non railroaders are ignornat(not stupid) as to what it means to be a railroader. When we have a question we look to you as the expert(something you should take pride in). Don't degrade us for asking questions(I don't care about your personal salary). I hope that when you became a railroader it was something you wanted to do and not just the first thing that became available at the job service office. I have worked my but off for 4 years at college and a full time job to become a technology education teacher. I hope that when one of my students is considering railroading as a carear I can count on railroaders to offer honest, and genuine imput.
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