Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

UP is surviving...not thriving..

UP is surviving...not thriving...
And that's only due to them owning a railroad line and not due to any amazing management decisions..
At this point they're like a sh–ty DMV... customers only put up with it because they have to…

Well said @11EOceXc-2zqi .

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@3zul they'll just hire someone else as bad or worse and probably with less experience. They've stooped to suing managers if they quit within a year of being hired to keep them from quitting. Think about the kind of manager you get as a result.

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Post ID: @3zwi+11HCbBqx

Thanks for the hat tip.... 8^)

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Post ID: @ygx+11HCbBqx

I had a back and forth about this with a hardcore UP foamer on the original thread. What foamers don't get is that UP is "successful" because they're part of a duopoly on freight rail traffic in the western two-thirds of the country. By the average foamer's standards, the state DMV is also a successful enterprise. The same people conveniently forget that UP began as a government (read: public sector) company, and benefited from large public subsidies and land grants for decades.

UP stands as a shining example of corporate welfare. They aren't capitalists. They're monopolists with a profit motive.

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Post ID: @exh+11HCbBqx

Not to mention all the mineral rights , water rights, land rights ,easement rights that Union Pacific own! It involves more then moving trains, they make money without moving trains the greedy phuuucks

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Post ID: @qoq+11HCbBqx

So stunning and brave. Thanks for the input.

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