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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by CliqueofOne</i> <br /><br /> <br />macguy asks 'Anyone on here a CN worker?' <br /> <br />I'm a CN worker with close to 34 years on the Signal Department, macguy. I've had many of my posts deleted because this forum will not tolerate an opinion from a railway employee that actually works for the Canadian National Railways that states just how badly the company is being run. The company has such a tight rein on the media in Canada that the whole storey never reaches the public. All they get is the crap from the company. Most people don't even care about the railway unless there is a derailment that interrupts their daily activities, being stuck at a crossing while a slow moving freight goes by, complain about the loud horns at crossings, wonder why VIA has less service and is late, etc. If <br />only they would read between the lines and find out whats actually <br />happening to not only to the employees but to the company as well. In <br />a nut shell. It ain't pretty. As a railway employee and a railway <br />enthusiast I'm frustrated as to the lack of understanding and caring <br />from many of my fellow partisans. This is understandable of the <br />general public but I can never comprehend why there would be a train <br />watcher that didn't show an interest into the behind the scenes <br />workings of the railway. Gene B. Signal Department. Canadian <br />National Railways.[:(!] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />What you're saying is basically exactly what I hear around town in the gossip.
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