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Amtrak 501 Derail in Washington State
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<p>[quote user="243129"] If Amtrak truly cared about their product they would entertain help from their experienced employees. They call for employee input and ignore it.[/quote]</p> <p>It sometimes happens that management cares for the company and believes that their hiring and training procedures are adequate and good enough in the light of decreasing numbers of human errors.</p> <p>Remember you started long before the accidents of trains 188 and 501.</p> <p>A content management is confronted with a rudely presented proposol by an ex-employee. The results we have seen. They don't have to follow employee input even when they asked for.</p> <p>The two last accidents might have changed their mind, but judging by your letters the door will stay closed for you, I think. Too much china already broken.</p> <p>[quote user="243129"]As I have said before I am reactive not proactive. I treat folks as they treat me. Insult me you will get insulted in return. You play nice I play nice. Very simple.[/quote]</p> <p>I'd expect that 95% of the posters in this thread see it differently.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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