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DO RR workers own homes, have wives and/or kids?

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:52 AM
Let's see how i can Chip in...

uhm #18 isn't necesarily true, AT least they havn't sired me yet... they jsut give me all the shotty hours and hope i quit!

#9 isn't true... nor is 2, 3 well actually most of them

My God sakes Man! number 4 better not be true!
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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:37 AM
When I hired out, had a choice, apply at UP of the Port.
Chose the smaller PTRA, only because I would get to go home every night.
If I was unlucky enough to find myself in the same position Zardoz1 found himself in, it would be a no brainer.
As much as I love what we do, I chose Aimee and our kids long before I chose railroading.
Lucky for me, she understands that, and is willing to put up with the missed birthdays, holidays and each of us having to take seperate vacations, because she knows how much I love my job.
If I had to, I would walk away from railroading in a heartbeat, its just a job.
Time is way to short, I dont intend to waste one minute of it fighting with my spouse about a job.
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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:37 AM
When I hired out, had a choice, apply at UP of the Port.
Chose the smaller PTRA, only because I would get to go home every night.
If I was unlucky enough to find myself in the same position Zardoz1 found himself in, it would be a no brainer.
As much as I love what we do, I chose Aimee and our kids long before I chose railroading.
Lucky for me, she understands that, and is willing to put up with the missed birthdays, holidays and each of us having to take seperate vacations, because she knows how much I love my job.
If I had to, I would walk away from railroading in a heartbeat, its just a job.
Time is way to short, I dont intend to waste one minute of it fighting with my spouse about a job.
Stay Frosty,
Ed

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Posted by zardoz on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:26 AM
Had fifteen years railroading when I got married. Five years and two kids later, I had to decide which I wanted to keep. I chose the wife & kids (and my health and my personal life) rather than the big money and long hours. So I quit railroading after 20 years. Occasioally, but not often, have I regretted the decision.
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Posted by zardoz on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:26 AM
Had fifteen years railroading when I got married. Five years and two kids later, I had to decide which I wanted to keep. I chose the wife & kids (and my health and my personal life) rather than the big money and long hours. So I quit railroading after 20 years. Occasioally, but not often, have I regretted the decision.
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Posted by croteaudd on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:10 AM
I somehow believe that the folks under discussion are not really human at all, but robots. They just look and sound like humans. They must even be pre-programmed to complain as part of a great deception plot. Technology has become so great in the last few decades that I confess I had been fooled for many moons!
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Posted by croteaudd on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:10 AM
I somehow believe that the folks under discussion are not really human at all, but robots. They just look and sound like humans. They must even be pre-programmed to complain as part of a great deception plot. Technology has become so great in the last few decades that I confess I had been fooled for many moons!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:41 PM
Thank God I was nothing more than a glorified mechanic. But even then, it still takes a special kind of lady to put up with the hours. My cousin, who is the superintendant of A & W E for the UP call's them RR widows.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:41 PM
Thank God I was nothing more than a glorified mechanic. But even then, it still takes a special kind of lady to put up with the hours. My cousin, who is the superintendant of A & W E for the UP call's them RR widows.

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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:29 PM
From the rocks,
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14
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18
21
22
23 all apply.
#14 and #18 are very true.
This is the oddest work culture you will ever find.
# 1 is false, because I do own a home and have a wife and 3 daughters who all like to have food once a week, I have to keep doing this to myself!
Ed

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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:29 PM
From the rocks,
#s
13
14
16
17
18
21
22
23 all apply.
#14 and #18 are very true.
This is the oddest work culture you will ever find.
# 1 is false, because I do own a home and have a wife and 3 daughters who all like to have food once a week, I have to keep doing this to myself!
Ed

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Posted by mudchicken on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:15 PM
#3 People really have off hours? I thought that's when you spend "quality time" with the train crews who derail at 2:47AM or on a weekend/holiday and are so-ooooo lonely that they put the train on the ground just so they can have some extra company. (and they need to make sure #4 and #11 can't possibly be circumvented!)
#5 True
#11 - Yes
#12- Managed to escape that one (so far, with or without RR help, doghouse did get deeded over though......)

-from the track maintenance side
Mudchicken Nothing is worth taking the risk of losing a life over. Come home tonight in the same condition that you left home this morning in. Safety begins with ME.... cinscocom-west
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Posted by mudchicken on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:15 PM
#3 People really have off hours? I thought that's when you spend "quality time" with the train crews who derail at 2:47AM or on a weekend/holiday and are so-ooooo lonely that they put the train on the ground just so they can have some extra company. (and they need to make sure #4 and #11 can't possibly be circumvented!)
#5 True
#11 - Yes
#12- Managed to escape that one (so far, with or without RR help, doghouse did get deeded over though......)

-from the track maintenance side
Mudchicken Nothing is worth taking the risk of losing a life over. Come home tonight in the same condition that you left home this morning in. Safety begins with ME.... cinscocom-west
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DO RR workers own homes, have wives and/or kids?
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 6:49 PM
I am getting the following impressions from emails sent to me and postings on various forums; that folks who work for any of the big 4 railroads - BNSF, CSX, NS, and UP, lead the following type of life:

1) RR workers DONOT own or have homes.
2) Instead, these folks are gypsies who live in 1970's van campers, which is the only way they can make their 1.5 - 2 hour call.
3) They are never awake during off hours because they are sleeping...
4) Based on #3 they cannot have children, because you cannot have sex while you are fast asleep.
5) When they are not sleeping, they are working, and when not working they are sleeping.
6) They do not eat because of #5.
7) They cannot shop for groceries because of #5.
8) They cannot shop at all and must get someone else to do it because of #5.
9) They work 30 days a month with no days off.
10) They work 12 hour shifts, then wait 2 hours for a cab, take 2 hours to get home, sleep for 2 hours, get awaken with 2 hour call, and then use up the last 2 off hours to travel to their crew change point.
11) Never get married because unless they meet a woman who lives on a train, in a yard, or in a shop, they have no time to date or hit clubs, etc.
12) If they do somehow get married, they all get divourced because of #1-11.
13) Your paychecks are usually incorrect, late, or never received.
14) The railroad doesnt pay for anything and if there is something they are supposed to pay for, no one knows how to go about getting them to reinburse or pay for it.
15) Locos have no AC or it doesnt work.
16) Locos dont have toilets, they have a hole cut into sheet metal with a bucket welded in place beneath it...this bucket is never emptied.
17) The crew cabs smell of human excrement because of #16.
18) Once hired, the RR will do everything they can to fire you.
19) Despite #18, 75% of RR employees are over age 50 and have been with the RR's for 15-30 years.
20) Most employees working in the yard are killed and injured on the job and its always the employees fault..however all of these injured employees sue the RR because lawyers say its the RR's fault, even if the employee simply slips on ice or is abducted by a UFO.
21) The military is more flexible than the RR.
22) The RR Union is useless.
23) Remote control is taking away jobs, while killing, maiming and destroying RR property.
24) The RR says that despite #23, the equipment is working fine, and it is all employee error.
25) Employees claim the opposite to #24.

So what is the truth? I believe 95% of what I hear is exaggerated.
There is an old saying:
"Dont believe everything you see and only half of what you hear".

I think I wil find out on my own.
[:o)]

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DO RR workers own homes, have wives and/or kids?
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 6:49 PM
I am getting the following impressions from emails sent to me and postings on various forums; that folks who work for any of the big 4 railroads - BNSF, CSX, NS, and UP, lead the following type of life:

1) RR workers DONOT own or have homes.
2) Instead, these folks are gypsies who live in 1970's van campers, which is the only way they can make their 1.5 - 2 hour call.
3) They are never awake during off hours because they are sleeping...
4) Based on #3 they cannot have children, because you cannot have sex while you are fast asleep.
5) When they are not sleeping, they are working, and when not working they are sleeping.
6) They do not eat because of #5.
7) They cannot shop for groceries because of #5.
8) They cannot shop at all and must get someone else to do it because of #5.
9) They work 30 days a month with no days off.
10) They work 12 hour shifts, then wait 2 hours for a cab, take 2 hours to get home, sleep for 2 hours, get awaken with 2 hour call, and then use up the last 2 off hours to travel to their crew change point.
11) Never get married because unless they meet a woman who lives on a train, in a yard, or in a shop, they have no time to date or hit clubs, etc.
12) If they do somehow get married, they all get divourced because of #1-11.
13) Your paychecks are usually incorrect, late, or never received.
14) The railroad doesnt pay for anything and if there is something they are supposed to pay for, no one knows how to go about getting them to reinburse or pay for it.
15) Locos have no AC or it doesnt work.
16) Locos dont have toilets, they have a hole cut into sheet metal with a bucket welded in place beneath it...this bucket is never emptied.
17) The crew cabs smell of human excrement because of #16.
18) Once hired, the RR will do everything they can to fire you.
19) Despite #18, 75% of RR employees are over age 50 and have been with the RR's for 15-30 years.
20) Most employees working in the yard are killed and injured on the job and its always the employees fault..however all of these injured employees sue the RR because lawyers say its the RR's fault, even if the employee simply slips on ice or is abducted by a UFO.
21) The military is more flexible than the RR.
22) The RR Union is useless.
23) Remote control is taking away jobs, while killing, maiming and destroying RR property.
24) The RR says that despite #23, the equipment is working fine, and it is all employee error.
25) Employees claim the opposite to #24.

So what is the truth? I believe 95% of what I hear is exaggerated.
There is an old saying:
"Dont believe everything you see and only half of what you hear".

I think I wil find out on my own.
[:o)]

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