Your CRX does not have 8000 tons behind it. Stops have to be planned over
a long distance. Sure I'm on tracks, but you have to pay attention to
what's in front of you and the signals to start planning your stop which
may be a mile or two away. Too many speed changes over the route I travel
that keeps you quite busy. Besides the railroad does not allow any
electronic devices (radios, cell phones, etc) in the cab. No, I'm not
going to get lost, but that is the least of my worries.
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
56 BN2
Flash.
> Why not? I can send emails from the cab of my CRX doing 90. And you're
> on
> a track, not like you're going to get lost...
>
>
>
> On 4/6/07, rrengineer@dslextreme.com <rrengineer@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>>
>> Try working for the railroad. Unless you work in the yard (low paying
>> jobs), when you are on the main line, there are NO holidays. I work 7
>> days a week, around the clock availability with 6 paid holidays that you
>> come to work and get paid an extra days pay in addition to what you
>> earned
>> for that day and I can't send emails from the cab of a locomotive going
>> 70
>> mph.
>> Mike MacLean
>> 60 Sprite
>> 56 BN2
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