Been working on these Juniata rebuilds and its like kids are building them. Constant problems and rarely the same problem. Juniata will soon be a ghost town!
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The company executives have to love this fighting between the shops. Any way you cut it across the system the work force is all compromised of the same type of people. Old high seniority people that don't give a sh– because they don't ever have to worry about being laid off, a bunch of id–ts that have no right turning a wrench, supervisors hired straight out of college that don't know anything about locomotives or why you need parts and about 25% that actually know something, give a sh– and try to do a good job while fixing everyone else's f— ups. Either way though keep on trying to out produce that "other shop that does the shoddy work" NS management loves the production
Coming from a laid off JLS employee. Also, you can make more money in the real world, you just have to work for it.
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Roanoke isn't any better
This is a great example of how dumb these executives are. They take away work from locations that do quality repairs and give it to JLS. Then they put out substandard units that have to be repaired properly at locations they were taken from. KEEP MAKING THE DUMBEST DECISIONS YOU CAN MAKE.