QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp Well, I applyed with UP. I am not sure I will take the job if it is offered. I noticed that SJVR has an opening for a machinist. I have a question, probably up Randy Stahl's alley. I have a degree in mechanical engineering and have worked on vehicles, however, I do not have any other experience with maintenance or fabricating parts. Do you think I have any chance of getting this job? I am guessing no.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 oh yea...i didnt say all rail roaders dont like fans...i just said alot of them dont... most that dont ....dont like the idea of people watching them at work..and taking pics of them while they are working.... i have heard this said many times by other crewman.... get a life... hows about if i come take pics of you all day while your working... but to each thier own...when it comes to pic takers... i open the window and make myself visable... if someone wants to take a pic of me doing the job that they only dreamed of doing..i say hey...what the hell.... worship me..lol.... csx engineer Are they just as intolerant of people just sitting quietly and watching the trains go by? No camera, no waving, no standing outside the car? Mookie
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 oh yea...i didnt say all rail roaders dont like fans...i just said alot of them dont... most that dont ....dont like the idea of people watching them at work..and taking pics of them while they are working.... i have heard this said many times by other crewman.... get a life... hows about if i come take pics of you all day while your working... but to each thier own...when it comes to pic takers... i open the window and make myself visable... if someone wants to take a pic of me doing the job that they only dreamed of doing..i say hey...what the hell.... worship me..lol.... csx engineer
QUOTE: Originally posted by shrek623 LC, No, it doesn't matter when tests are complete, they take everyone hired on the same day in the whole countrywide system and hold a seniority draw. They draw twice, once for drawing position and then the second for seniority number. My draw will be at the end of week 7. So everyone hired on 7/12(like me) nationwide will be drawing against me. But I will be above everyone hired after 7/12. Shrek
QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper If you try it and like it you will stay and dispite any minor setbacks, things will steadily improve for you. If you don't like it you will leave, and nothing really will be lost, because your hobby will be more meaningful. And if you don't try, you will never know! So I suggest you try! If you can find Doug Riddell's book FROM THE CAB, it is a very useful suplement to comments on this web.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp I once had an UP engineer ranting to me about how filthy the cabs were in the locomotives. He was saying that they do not empty the toilets nearly as often as they should and they would overflow. He said this is common, at least out of Roseville, CA. Has anyone heard anything like that?
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 my address is ..........and no comments from the peanut gallery but my email address..lol SEXTRAVAGANZA1@.......
QUOTE: Originally posted by OldArmy94 I have a friend who was a railfan turned railroader. Unfortunately, he was seriously injured on the job and is now permanently disabled. He DID receive an extremely large compensation package but that will never replace a lost limb. I don't know if he'd do it all over again..I doubt it, truthfully. Just BE CAREFUL!! It's very dangerous work. I have known of too many people that ended up getting hurt to pursue it as a career option so I'll just stay a railfan.
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