Your post seems to imply that this is the first time this has happened. People with lots of knowledge (some valuable and some not) have left, retired, have been laid off, or have been fired since the railroad was founded. It’s just more emotional now because most of the people leaving are doing so involuntary while senior management either leaves with millions in stock or stays with millions waiting for them when they retire.
I was let go in November 2018. I have no ego to bruise. I know my knowledge (IT) didn’t move freight or generate income. I was lucky to have over 30 years so I have a good retirement. I got a severance, so I’m set. I consider myself lucky because I’m no longer walking in the door each day wondering if they’re going to let me go. No more going to bed worrying about the next cut day. But I have lots of friends still there that I really do pray for.
I’ll leave you with this. I started at a very young age and sometimes rolled my eyes while the old heads told me why they knew. Thirty years later I still remember what they taught me. Sometimes not so much about the job but how the railroad worked. Valuable knowledge for sure.
So I dont have to worry that they’ll move the goalposts again, putting my job in jeopardy. But you do - and will have to for your entire career.