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David3
Member since
April 2002
From: Joliet, Illinois
256 posts
Posted by
David3
on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 7:00 PM
Thanks UPTRAIN and no I don't mind all of that stuff. Get back to me as soon as you can. Thanks!
Dave [:D][:D]
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UPTRAIN
Member since
June 2002
From: Independence, MO
1,570 posts
Posted by
UPTRAIN
on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:55 PM
Well I'm also honored to be here and talk to you gentlemen (and ladies) about the wonderful world of railroading [:D]. If you want to have a life with well defined 9 to 5 work hours...this is not the field for you, If you don't mind the getting up at 3 in the wee hours of the morning in all kinds of weather running the risk of broken knuckles and hoses, you'll enjoy it (I've hung with it for 26 years [:P]). As far as the requirements.....I'll have to check and I'll get back to you. Thanks again.
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David3
Member since
April 2002
From: Joliet, Illinois
256 posts
To UPTRAIN
Posted by
David3
on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 4:32 PM
I noticed that you are a UP engineer, seeing as that is who I want to be an engineer for when I grow up I am honored to talk to you here on the forums. I am 14 and want to become an engineer for the UP, what are the requirements to become a UP engineer? And do you think it would be a wise choice to become an engineer? You can e-mail me or tell me right here. Thanks! [:D]
Dave [:D]
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