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Oddly enough, just this past July while home on vacation, I learned that a boyhood friend of mine had become an engineer with NS, running on the old NickelPlate division. Oh, he's quite happy, really loves his job... <br /> <br />But I grew up with this guy, and wreckless was his middle name, and substance abuse was his reason for living...he would buy a car, and drive it till it was so banged up, that the cops started giving him "unsafe for public highways" citations. <br /> <br />I was no angel in my youth either,...and my buddy, while not on the wagon entirely, claimed, and I have no reason to doubt, that he has a sober approach towards his job....Still this shows the other side of the hiring coin, to what you fell into....If he can get in...anyone can.. <br /> <br /> <br />Moral, any big company is just as prone to oversight as they are to micromanagement,...be optimistic!
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