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Unfortunately, things aren't much different in other areas. Some conductors are being marked up without being properly trained. A major accident could have ocurred due to the conductors poor training and the spotlight was brought on the terminal. Now, safety and training are taken much more seriously, but why does it always take something of tragic proportions to open people's eyes?? Yes, the railroads need more people, but at what cost?? Proper training must be executed for the railroads to truly benefit; not this rushed form of training, where some people are "coached" because they don't know the answers. That's my [2c].
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