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Hey, Anti-G, Finally someone out there that doesn't have their head up their A*%! I can all too much relate to your opinion of "human resources", I dunna' know, "Slave labor" comes to mind. I think we have too many "armchair railroaders" here in this forum. I'd bet 90% of them sit at a desk all day. If they were asked to disregard their family life alltogether, and be at their employers beck and call, 24/7/365, and have mercy on ya' if you don't answer the call, most of these "railfans" would just as soon go flip burgers for the rest of their lives. It takes a lot of "cahunas" to work the rail and try to live a somewhat normal life. As a union man, I wait with great anticipation, when the S#(! finally starts flowing back up-hill. My contract is expiring this next month, if we can't settle, we'll let the "management" go through hel* for a few weeks. <br /> Regards, Todd C.
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