Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a sick company.

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“Though I’m tired, I’m inspired.”

I saw UP released another propaganda video. Embarrassing.

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Post ID: @2bge+1fILmmxu

I think I understand what the OP is trying to say. I dont like the hypocrisy of UP management. I am held to a very high standard, I am yelled at & blamed when something is decades old, wearing out and I report it. If I didnt report it (bcuz I wanted to avoid being yelled at) and it failed then I will be blamed for not doing my job. I have 20yrs in, I choose to try and not let the TERRIBLE mismanagement of UP bother me. Its not easy. I am grateful to all who quit UP, that is the best method to improve things at UP.

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Post ID: @2oas+1fILmmxu

@1cdv, Actually I can say it’s wrong. It’s called free speech. #CourageToCare don’t forget to hold the handrails during a global pandemic.

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Post ID: @2odx+1fILmmxu

If you like your job, that’s fine. Everybody’s experience is different. You can’t say it’s wrong to be well adjusted because you don’t like the organization you work for. I don’t like the direction company has taken with PSR, but I do like my job as a locomotive engineer. I rarely see my manager, generally work with conductors I like, and make decent money for what I do. Could things be better? Sure they could, but I am not going to think about it constantly or dwell on what ifs. If I find a better opportunity I will take it, but for my sake, I try to be upbeat and happy as life’s too short to go around upset all the time.

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