Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

Word of advice

I know it can be difficult to make it through the day at UP. Its hard to show up to a place that has made it perfectly clear the dont care about there employees, so with that being said I have a process of how you can make it through the day and leave and still have your sanity.

  1. When you pull into the gates, immediately dumb it down.
  2. Remember your supervisors and managers are as miserable as you are
  3. During a safety meeting start daydreaming about your happy place.
  4. Do nothing more but the bare minimum you are required to do.
  5. Dont get involved in any conversation and or drama about work. Play on your phone instead.
  6. Whatever your supervisors or managers say to you let it go in one ear and out the other, just nod like you are listening, remember there most likely dumber than you are.
  7. Look out for #1 but remind your coworkers that UP s—s.
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Post ID: @OP+11mF7VP8

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No I’m just a machinist in a locomotive shop.

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Post ID: @2iuh+11mF7VP8

You are worried about "writing level"because I am guessing that you write to pay your bills, we repair broken equipment to pay our bills, maybe we should criticize your mechanical abilities,.

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Post ID: @2fqx+11mF7VP8

@1svx: How a person types in a forum such as this one reveals little about their intentions or actual writing level, especially given how clunky the format of the site is.

You also responded with a sentence fragment and began your sentence with "But", which you should know from freshman comp is improper English.

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Post ID: @2ujm+11mF7VP8

I should have quite an advantage over all of these railroaders that don’t have a basic education and rage on about being victims. That’s called disparity.

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Post ID: @1vpi+11mF7VP8

A basic level of education does not give you competitive advantage. It gives you competitive parity. Good luck landing that top job because you know English 101. I’m sure they’ll be real impressed you can read.

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Post ID: @1ehg+11mF7VP8

Education is a competitive advantage. To say it’s not is foolish. There is not parity.

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Post ID: @1tnu+11mF7VP8

But it does validate the writing level of so many employees that are at risk.

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Post ID: @1svx+11mF7VP8

The best way to get through the day at UP is to find another job. That worked for me and it has also worked for many others.

To the grammar cops: get over yourselves. A few minor grammatical mistakes do not in themselves invalidate a point of discussion.

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Post ID: @1shp+11mF7VP8

Drop the hate. This is just another cog in the machine to divide our brothers and sisters.

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Post ID: @1uhk+11mF7VP8

Who's the English teacher? If your so good at identifying grammar mistakes quit your day job and go be a teacher.

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Post ID: @1lic+11mF7VP8

In the opening paragraph, it’s “their” not “there”.
In item #6, it’s “they’re” not “there”.
I would also add that if your vocabulary or spelling skills are insufficient, you might consider taking elementary education classes before you apply for your next job.

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Post ID: @etd+11mF7VP8

there are 2 things you must stay focused on the most, the 10th and the 25th.

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Post ID: @gua+11mF7VP8

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