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Tornado vs. 20,000 Tons of Steel Freight Train
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<blockquote data-quote="camaross0002" data-source="post: 8503360" data-attributes="member: 10683"><p>you are right about that one one caused fear but no more all the unions are there for now are to protect all the bums that should have gotten canned.</p><p></p><p>same with bnsf have the conduct rule to, funny thing is that they now have implemented a rule called the good faith challenge where you can refuse to do the work but now you have to have a trainmaster and then a superior to him override you good faith. Guess who still wins the trainmaster even though your right. </p><p></p><p>Example running remote out of lpc shoving into the yard 14000 ft 19500 tons of double stacks loaded told trainmaster couldn't move it he told me to keep trying pulled the good faith and they both told me to keep trying. Told them okay ended up spinning the wheels on 2 4 axle yard units messed up 1.5 mile of track, globs of melted steel hanging all over the engines. Tried to fire me in investigation but told them to pull the tapes was told by trainmasters to keep trying even after the good faith challenge.</p><p></p><p>I think in the long run it could hurt us I wouldn't be surprised in the next contract we all take pay cuts or loss some type of penalty codes because the unions have no sacs anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camaross0002, post: 8503360, member: 10683"] you are right about that one one caused fear but no more all the unions are there for now are to protect all the bums that should have gotten canned. same with bnsf have the conduct rule to, funny thing is that they now have implemented a rule called the good faith challenge where you can refuse to do the work but now you have to have a trainmaster and then a superior to him override you good faith. Guess who still wins the trainmaster even though your right. Example running remote out of lpc shoving into the yard 14000 ft 19500 tons of double stacks loaded told trainmaster couldn't move it he told me to keep trying pulled the good faith and they both told me to keep trying. Told them okay ended up spinning the wheels on 2 4 axle yard units messed up 1.5 mile of track, globs of melted steel hanging all over the engines. Tried to fire me in investigation but told them to pull the tapes was told by trainmasters to keep trying even after the good faith challenge. I think in the long run it could hurt us I wouldn't be surprised in the next contract we all take pay cuts or loss some type of penalty codes because the unions have no sacs anymore. [/QUOTE]
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