by schmidy
I saw a Assistant Stationmaster job came up and I was wondering was stations they work out of?
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Not sure why my previous post was deleted. Anyway. You are wrong. The guy cannot take anyone out of service. No where in the rules does it say he is a Supervisor of T+E. What the rules do state, as far as complying with instruction goes, he will give you a track assignment. Or he may request you do a different train in the event of a disruption. That does not make one a Supervisor. The only person assessing discipline and handing out trial notices would be the manager on duty, whom the Stationmaster works under.EM2000 has a skewed sense of whom an Engineer's immediate supervisors are. It is like this:
BTW, seems to be an on going theme here. Familiar writing style.
EM2000 wrote:Not sure why my post keeps on getting deleted, anyway, I'll leave this here again:I'm RR like the other two and what you wrote is false. Are you even an employee coming up with this stuff?
I see we are responding with the "other" username now. I'm not going to debate with your falsehoods and bait tactics. Anyone who is RR knows what you state is completely false. An Engineers only Supervisor, Boss, or whatever you want to call it, is a DSLE.
The only one...I mean two people who have a skewed sense of anything is you.