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General discussion about working in the railroad industry. Industry employers are welcome to post openings here.

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 #934950  by travione.ridge
 
Hi I have been thinking about applying to be a conductor with bnsf. I spoke with a retired conductor who informed me that I could apply and do the training anywhere and then when finished with the training I could come back home. When I look at the applications online it says do not apply unless you want to work in that area. Can anyone give me a little more information.
 #936054  by Set-A-Trucks
 
Except for the Northwest division (Washington Area), BNSF has system-wide seniority for conductors. Depending on where you hire out, you might be hired with a 5 year recall. This enables your home terminal to "recall" you back to work for 5 years if they feel the need. Other than that you can work anywhere on the system as a conductor (engineers are different). People hire out and move all the time. Hope this helps...good luck.
 #937526  by dabigezeii
 
Hello I just have been hired for the First Line Supervisor for Maintanence position in KS, and i was told that the position has periods of times when there is no work is this true? I don't know anyone in this field of work so i'm trying to get a little feed back on what to expect for the position. Any words of wisdom will be greatly appreciated. Thanks...

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