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<p>[quote user="schlimm"]</p> <p>You appear to be an angry person, like many of the railroaders. However, there is no reason to believe that given the requirements of your former job you have anything more than your parochial high school education. </p> <p>The only purpose in my comment was to point out how some of the railroaders dismiss the comments of non-railroaders while at the same time being qualified in most other fields, though lacking in the qualifications. Judging by the insults I receive, they also have displayed little respect for professionals and folks in higher education beyond myself.</p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p> </p> <p>Schlimm:</p> <p> </p> <p>I am not a railroader. I am a retired veteran, and am now a working as a Senior Consultant.</p> <p>The bottom line is that you demeanor does not fit well in this forum. You have absolutely no respect for your fellow posters. You are acerbic in your comments, and you seem to take great pleasure in how you mock the men and women of the railroad industry,</p> <p>You really have no conception of how little you on regarded on this forum. If that is your desire, then so be it. But you have absolutely no right to call into question what the professional men and women in the rail transportation industry do day in and day out.</p> <p>If you could perhaps interact in a more positive way, you posts would be received much more positively.</p> <p>I'm sure you'll dismiss my comments, as well as the others that have immediately preceded me. But I wanted to get on the record (speaking as a non-railroader) to point out how wrong your perceptions of our professional railroaders.</p>
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