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Less "Mental Effort" I like that. Then explain to me why some engineers won't know how to make a move to serve a customer. Both jobs require mental effort/ problem solving. I was a conductor and know many enginners and we both appreciate each other jobs. If we don't do our jobs together the freight dosen't get moved, the customer is ticked and goes to trucks, the boss is on both of our cases and we don't get paid and may go home to see our families that night. It's time to stop the us vs them stuff. Each person is a important part of the railroad.
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