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Why are GE locomotives better than EMD?
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I can only respond at first ed, (everyone else has tried to talk sense, but lost me along the way, kind of like disturbance, espically one of you, like a pain in my a**) in the manner that is me. I respect you more than any other college student would ever. In that sense I respect your colleagues as well. I understand what you have to say, And I appreciate your comments. I can relate to this, believe me, I have no idea about half of the things I think I know. <br /> <br />Just one thing I ask, view me as that kid that can do all the bookwork, all the paper tests and such, but dont's mistake me for a donkeys behind and think I don't know about the experiance. If I had the $ and the power, I would not be in school, I would be in business, experiance is no substitute, you are telling this to someone who lives by that. Alot of those people you are talking about, not me, those that follow the book in leave of the what is real, not on the paper, the kind of stuff you can't learn from reading, alot of these people are in places they should not be. I am the exception to your average college student future suit, there are a thousand different stereotypes for what I am, but I am not the average. Let me tell you about how ignorant and just plain stupid most of the entire college population is, if they knew a portion of what is real, this country would be dangerous. I think there are only a few people that run the real show, and all my point was, seriously, was that if I ever some way, by chance became a trainmaster, you would be guaranteed to love your superior for once, there would be no more them vs. us, there would be no more of I know more than you, there would be me sitting beside you and saying well, show me the way...... Then I'd be on. <br />
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