Warning: You basically get no time off. Even when you’re off, you’re expected to be on-call. And no, you’re not paid extra for that.
Railroad scheduling has reached a point where railroad companies began cutting workers. They cut so many workers that it got to the point where a single sick person can bring the entire system to a screeching halt. Instead of actually keeping enough people on the roster to actually fill their needs, they just started implementing increasingly strict attendance policies, to the point that railroad workers have basically zero time off.
This led to the 2022 strike, where railroad workers were eventually allowed one day of PTO per year. They’re either working or on call for the other 364 days.
Thermite@lemmings.world 2 months ago
Can agree. My friend went this route a couple decades back Has huge house and kids now. The kids are skinny, but he has a few