QUOTE: Originally posted by ironken Well hell RR Chick. If the engr. program certifies a student for the BNSF, I have been wasting my time doing it the old fashioned way of bidding on eng. service when I could have simply went to MODOC and presto.....instant engr. I must have also misread the job postings on the BNSF's web that explicitly state that graduates of NARS will be given first consideration for condr. trainee spots. I must have missed the fine print stating p.s. and MODOC too. I guess when I wanna become a real rail, I will save my pennies and attend MODOC and if I want to get the real scoop on RR employment, I will talk to MODOC students instead of people that have been through the RR hiring game and HR people that I know......silly me. GO MODOC! Sheesh!
QUOTE: Originally posted by railroadchick Okay today I went to the Modoc Railroad Academy. A lot of has been said on this topic & has been proven incorrect. In fact I was also able to meet someone from BNSF that was there interviewing the current students. They did say that the engineer program certifies for their railroad. Even is someone worked for UP for many years and then went to another railroad you would still have to go through their training. I talked to the current students. They were very informative. Also something I thought was pretty cool is they gave me contact info of previous students if I had any more questions. One thing I found out is that not everyone that has gone through the school, (they wouldn't give a name) but someone had lied on their application to BNSF regarding a felony and yes they were not able to help that student. They admitted that this school is not for everyone. Not everyone can cut it. If you're a railroader you understand that this is a career not just a job. I have decided to attend. Especially after speaking with BNSF. Thanks for all the advice.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ironken Well gee. LC! you must not know what you are talking about! Cause she DID take the time to go to MODOC in person and somebody DID say that their cert is good.......so it must be so. I need to know what zip code that the FRA regs do not apply in, so I can go live there too. Life would be so much easier and I would have promoted before I ever hired out. For that matter, I would hold engine seniority before I even had a hire date.
QUOTE: Originally posted by railroadchick IRON WHAT EVER YOU HAVE MISS QUOTED ME. I NEVER SAID MODOC CERTIFIES ENGINEERS FOR ANY OTHER RAILROAD OTHER THAN MODOC RAILROAD. THEIR LICENSES HAS ENABLED SUCESSFUL STUDENTS TO LEAP-FROG CONDUCTORS TO ENTER ENGINEER SERVICES. PLEASE SPEAK ONLY OF WHAT YOU KNOW AND KEEP PERSONAL OPINIONS TO YOURSELF. YOU ARE CREATING FALSE ALLUSIONS. STICK WITH WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND YOU TO MAY BECOME AN ENGINEER. AS FOR MODOC VS. NARS THEY ARE 2 SCHOOLS TEACHING RAILROADING. ONE HAS HANDS-ON ONE HAS SIMULATORS. NEITHER SCHOOL JOINTLY OR INDIVIDUALLY CAN FUFILL THE IDUSTRIES ESTIMATE OF 2000 JOBS OVER THE NEXT 5 YEARS. SO LET THEM GO ABOUT THEIR BUSINESS AND PRODUCE SAFE RAILROADERS.
QUOTE: Originally posted by railroadchick THEIR LICENSES HAS ENABLED SUCESSFUL STUDENTS TO LEAP-FROG CONDUCTORS TO ENTER ENGINEER SERVICES.
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Hi! Here I am stumbling upon this thread 15 years later and wondering how things have changed in the industry regarding modoc/nars etc. I have always had in the back of my mind that I'd like to try working for the railroad, but I honestly don't know the first thing about it. It's more of just a gut feeling. So I'm wondering how this worked out for the OP, and also if anyone has any additional input on how things have changed since 2006. Should I look into one of these training programs? Or just try to get a job and work my way up? And where can I go to talk to people who work for different rails to find out what it's truly like and if I would even be cut out for it? Any advice is appreciated! Thanks.
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