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<P>I think they require you to be at the Job and working less than 1.5 hours after the phone rings.</P> <P>If the phone rings before you complete your rest I think that you would need to inform that person.</P> <P>And you will be married to the railroad for every day of the year. Your life will probably change once you start your journey.</P> <P>If you run into a problem on the job that creates a danger for yourself or anyone else, solve it or get out. Railroading is not for everyone.</P> <P>Also examine your Union options, retirement options and insurance. I think if you select railroad retirement you cannot get social security. It's one or the other.</P> <P>I had an oppertunity to hire on some time ago but was deemed not suitable but the experience showed that they are careful about who they hire for the railroad.</P>
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