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So you want a career in sales and want to make big commisions? Dont work for the Railroad!
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Its good to have a intleigent conversation here for once[:)]. The issues regarding capasity are intresting and railroads can do more to squeeze more capasity out of there exsiting infrastucture. I always thought that railroads could alway have more capasity then our nations highways especialy on Interstate 90 between NY and Chicago and I-95 Portland ME to Florida. I was having coffee at a truck stop and truckload after truckload of potatoes was pulling in hauled by Somalies who have found work as truck drivers. The Potatoes were coming from Lewiston ME. Say did not all that traffic used to be hauled by Bangor and Aroostook? Without a incentive for railroad salespeople there is no reason to beat the bushes for traffic. Now does some of this come from the fact that the railroads still think of themselves as a monopoly?
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