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Jordan, <br /> <br /> Stretching is all fine and good, but you don't have to join a gym or anything. SIt ups and push ups work wonders. And in the interview, make sure you stress that you understand that you can work all hours of the day and night and that weather doesn't bother you. Shift work and outside work are great prerequisites, so make sure if you worked outside or in the military that they know that. Also show your interviewer your desire to learn and if they ask you where you want to be in five years tell them you want to move up to engineer, management, dispatcher, yardmaster, whatever, just show them you're a trooper. Most of all the RR's just want people who will be there to answer the phone so that they can have people on thier trains. Good Luck Jordan, you'll do fine!!
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