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You've got that right Randy! At my home terminal we are already under the spotlight because we've had two human factor derailments that occured on the same day in two different places about two weeks ago. There was also someone who got hit with a dumping air hose in the mouth resulting in a broken jaw and a not so nice smile. Luckily no one has been killed or hurt badly, but I stress to anyone I train; work at your own speed, don't let an old head try to rush you because they want the quit. My reputation is starting to form as someone who likes overtime; I don't delay the train or anything, but you better belive I take my time!!!! Last month in Barr Yard, Chicago I was effieciency tested twice for a basket-full of rules and I passed them all, so even though you don't see them, they're watching!!! That's the other reason I take my time and double check everything because I know I could be being watched at any time.
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