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From all I read above, it looks like just about any job interview I've ever went to. Interviews are meant to be a little tough. Railroads would like to weed out slackers at entry level walking in pretending to be reliable, dedicated, hard working, and conscientious about safety when infact they lack some or all the credentials. <br /> <br />LC hit one important note though (probably others as well) when he said, "Don't ever let on that trains are your hobby." This is if you railfan, telling them you are one is not good. Keep it under your hat. Give them what they need to know, tell them what they want to hear, and just be yourself. <br /> <br />Good Luck to You. let us know how everything turns out. <br />
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