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<P>I thank all of you for all of your insight, it has been quite helpful. I have sat around today at work listing the positive and negatives of this job. Like every other job it has its good things and its bad things. I've worked the last ten years in the airline industry so I'm use to the stupid weird hours and most importantly my wife is use to it also, so that is a big plus for me. I almost turned down this opportunity but I have passed up way to many other great opportunities so I'm not going to let this one slip by. I've already talked to my wife about how horrible the hours will be and she may not be fine with it, but she can accept it. I think we even got are first taste of what it will be like being called out for a tour of duty at a horrible time, last night at 9:51 Union Pacific called me to inform me that I had been accepted for a interview session, I love thoes automated messages. Good thing my daughter is a sound sleeper.</P> <P>Now I just need to remember to take a deep breath and relax when I take my test. Never been much of a fan for taking tests. I know 2+2= 4 give that to me on a test and I could get it wrong?!?!?</P> <P>Thank you again</P> <P> </P> <P> </P> <P> </P>
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