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Thanks for the input. <br /> Kevin, If I remember correctly you are under 20-right? You are right that my husband is lucky to have me....but I am also lucky to have someone like him <br />My husband is 33, I am somewhat older...(?).....I just want you to know that he was a trainee for the 1st year and worked in the yard too. <br />Kevin....You are young...I am not knocking that by a long shot. That you are young but still have a clear goal in mind is rare. When you have worked 30 years you will still be young enough to enjoy retirement. Travel, fish, camp. sleep ,drink beer.... whatever. <br />Remind your GF that guys like you are NOT a dime a dozen You will probably replace her a dozen times before you find the right one (at least you should) and you will find one that appreciates a man (not a boy) that takes care of business. Nuf said. <br /> <br />Ed...Why are you having to fight for the washer?.... All those females and no laundress? <br /> <br />My husband does work for a Class 1 . ..You are correct in saying that alot of people are unhappy with how things are within some of the the railroads, but it is worse and more cut throat in the 'civilian world'. The RR life is pretty sheltered in some aspects. And what company is going to have 100% satisfaction anyway. Let the complainers go out to civilian job hunt. It would be a real eye opener with little or no benefits. <br /> <br />Kevin...by the way...what nickname did the old heads give you? <br /> <br /> <br />
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