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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by CSXrules4eva</i> <br /><br />I would have to agree w/ Mr Antonio here. CSX is diversified, I know a couple of minorities working for them. One is an engineer and the other is a Diesel Mechiniest. I also called CSX -T about their freight rail condutor program, and they said we're esp looking for women and people of color. SO this kinda gives me a hint that they do strive for diversity. <br />[/quote]Supposing that minority workers are scarce on CSX. Is it CSX's fault if a black (not politically correct, so sue me) person does not want to work on the railroad? Should CSX pay <s>Negroes</s> (think that is a swear word now) minority people more? That could equalize the numbers, but would it be fair? Where do you draw the line I don't see very many rich / white people out here as farm hands. Is this unfair? CSX is not refusing to hire minorities, so nothing should be done. Perhaps an equal number of women need to be employed as engineers? My point is that this is a choice by the minorities, not by CSX. <br />James[C):-)] <br />P.S. I don't hate blacks or any other race, just making side point, about political correctness, and how touchy people are. <br />
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