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[quote]<i>Originally posted by edblysard</i> <br /> <br />If you are ordered to violate a rule, say, couple up the air on more than one double over, the crew can timeslip the railroad, (claim a work rule violation) and get another days basic pay. <br /> <br />A good rule book shark can, on a road crew, almost double your days pay. <br /> <br />Again, a lot of this depends on your local contract. <br /> <br />Ed <br /> <br />Ed, <br /> <br />I need to clarify something that you posted in your note. You mentioned rules a couple of times in reference to work (or contract) rules. For example, your note about buckling air on more than one double is a contract provision, not a part of the General Code of Operating Rules. Same with the way you mentioned "A good rule book shark." <br /> <br />Just a note of clarification. <br /> <br />Lane
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