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I gotta agree with ValleyX on this one. If I can get myself out of a mess on line of road I will. On the other hand, if someone wants to give me junk power at a terminal with mechanical forces on duty, no thanks. They can fix it or get me something decent. I also have a few basic tools and some ductape in my grip. On one occasion I even called in a favor from a friend on a volunteer F.D. to bring me a little water for a certain SD50. A lot of managers were very interested in how I got the rail train in the clear with only one unit and no water...I explained it to my RFE who was a decent guy. He loved it. Liked to brag to Sr. Mgt. about how "his guys" got the job done. I don't consider myself a company man, but don't ask me to be a slug either... <br /> <br />LC <br /> <br />
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