Time For A Career Change

My dad would love that. He did a brief stint for the railroad when Nestle had a violent wildcat strike back in the early 70's.

I dig cars. He digs trains. Every time a train rolls down the track past his house, he rattles of specs like there's no tomorrow.


What do you do for the railroad?


Wylde1.


Signals supervisor.

Railroad is grouped into engineering, (signals, track), and operations, (running trades,engineers, conductors). Management and union opportunities in all trades and they are hiring.

Railroading can be a pretty intense experience, always looks easy, but the pressure can go high. Definately not for everyone, but the pay is good and if you like it, you'll love it.