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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 3614238" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I do not thing the railroads care. The western railroads are all paying bonuses to new hires. Up to $20k if you are willing to live in rural areas. I just read an article that suggested the UP was holding trains for crews across the system. Not sure about the BNSF, but I know that they are also paying big bonuses to people that sign on to be on a rural crew point.</p><p></p><p>I think UPS knows that railroads are not interested in moving the volume, so they made a big deal of having to create jobs for this contract, even though they would have had to create them to do what the railroads cannot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 3614238, member: 13921"] I do not thing the railroads care. The western railroads are all paying bonuses to new hires. Up to $20k if you are willing to live in rural areas. I just read an article that suggested the UP was holding trains for crews across the system. Not sure about the BNSF, but I know that they are also paying big bonuses to people that sign on to be on a rural crew point. I think UPS knows that railroads are not interested in moving the volume, so they made a big deal of having to create jobs for this contract, even though they would have had to create them to do what the railroads cannot. [/QUOTE]
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