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Go into that interview with a positive "can do" attitude. CSX really questioned whether I could handle working outside in all weather conditions and working all hours of the day/night. I responded with personal job experiences. Even if you don't have any a positive attitude will go a long way. And like the others said, do a little research and try to understand what being a RR conductor is all about. You need to fully understand the personal implications of this job and how it will affect your life. By showing that you understand this will go a long way in the interview process.
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