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Thanks for your help, everyone. What I was basically asking about was some type of order form job, which I assumed was still called "train orders". I would have thought that today train crews might be tightly connected by satellites and possibly email, but I also felt that, of course, there would still have to be some human element involved in giving the basic instructions to train crews. Basically I was sitting at work, filling out our forms giving instructions to construction bidders and the like, and started wondering how lucrative the field is for directing train schedules, and whether I might be cut out for it. A bit more info about myself: I graduated college (University of California, Riverside) in 2004 with a BA in Creative Writing. So basically writing is my main forte. But I think I'm pretty adaptable to most subjects-I didn't know anything about the construction industry when I first started my current job, and now I think I have a much better idea of how that process works.
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