Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
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Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
3 Amtrak trains from the west got stuck in snowdrifts in Illinois overnight with about 500 passengers. All are lucky to have survived according some reports (sinks were backed up + it was inconvenient and uncomfortable=almost certain death ! )
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
But unlike their flying comrades, they actually got there.
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At least the airlines will divert to a different airport, or not leave at all. Once you're on AMTRAK, you're stuck. Me personally, if faced between being trapped in a train for 2 days with sinks and toilets backing up, then the general hygiene of the passengers after two days, or not leaving at all....I'll take not leaving at all.MQT3001 wrote:But unlike their flying comrades, they actually got there.
If nothing else, probably guarantees AMTRAK a lot of lost repeat business...
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HAH! A friend of mine was traveling eastbound on the Southwest Chief and they where terminated in KC. Amtrak put them up in a hotel last night and was going to make other arrangements to get them to Chicago sometime today. As of 5pm EST they where still waiting on some word from Amtrak, so he's stuck in KC for what appears to be a second night. My personal experience with Amtrak is that once they get you "somewhere" and impart the terminated clause....you are on your own.MQT3001 wrote:But unlike their flying comrades, they actually got there.
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
There is nothing like spending the night in an airline terminal. Even O'Hare gets spooky quiet in the wee hours of the morning.CSX_CO wrote:At least the airlines will divert to a different airport, or not leave at all. Once you're on AMTRAK, you're stuck. Me personally, if faced between being trapped in a train for 2 days with sinks and toilets backing up, then the general hygiene of the passengers after two days, or not leaving at all....I'll take not leaving at all.MQT3001 wrote:But unlike their flying comrades, they actually got there.
If nothing else, probably guarantees AMTRAK a lot of lost repeat business...
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
This is worse
BL2-1843 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:47 pm
Speaking of, they finally got the crew off of Q33405 at 22:15 Monday night after 28 hours on duty and 18 of it sitting there on board waiting for somebody to come pick them up.
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Hurt me at ~$.55 a minute (or whatever the going rate for OT is now-a-days). I always came prepared with plenty of reading material, plenty of food, drinks, etc.AARR wrote:This is worseBL2-1843 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:47 pm
Speaking of, they finally got the crew off of Q33405 at 22:15 Monday night after 28 hours on duty and 18 of it sitting there on board waiting for somebody to come pick them up.
My 'record' is 22 hrs on duty. I marked off with the crew caller who had called me to work the day prior.
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
That's ~ $33 a hour in overtime pay. Sounds like a good amount of OT pay to me.CSX_CO wrote:Hurt me at ~$.55 a minute (or whatever the going rate for OT is now-a-days). I always came prepared with plenty of reading material, plenty of food, drinks, etc.AARR wrote:This is worseBL2-1843 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:47 pm
Speaking of, they finally got the crew off of Q33405 at 22:15 Monday night after 28 hours on duty and 18 of it sitting there on board waiting for somebody to come pick them up.
My 'record' is 22 hrs on duty. I marked off with the crew caller who had called me to work the day prior.
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I'd seen something on the news and remember seeing a guy who would "never ride Amtrak again." He was one of the "trapped" passengers and this was his first trip.
I would rather ride on a train than in a plane, because if the engine quits, you don't plummet to the ground.
And there were plenty of people stranded at airports for days.
I would rather ride on a train than in a plane, because if the engine quits, you don't plummet to the ground.
And there were plenty of people stranded at airports for days.
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
Full rate is that. You don't start out at full rate. You're getting some percentage of that for your first five years.JStryker722 wrote: That's ~ $33 a hour in overtime pay. Sounds like a good amount of OT pay to me.
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
80% the first year, then a 5% increase each year after that until you're full rate, FYI.CSX_CO wrote:Full rate is that. You don't start out at full rate. You're getting some percentage of that for your first five years.JStryker722 wrote: That's ~ $33 a hour in overtime pay. Sounds like a good amount of OT pay to me.
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Sort of. When you start, you're 75% of full rate the instant you establish seniority. Upon 'promotion' you go to 80%. HOWEVER, you don't get the next 5% increase until your SECOND 'birthday' on the railroad. The Union and Railroads agreed (before you were probably born mind you) that the 5% was a 'bonus' for getting promoted to conductor. So, 80% to 2 yrs, 85% from 2 to 3 years, 90% from 3rd year to 4th, 95% from 4th to 5th, and finally 100% at your 'fifth' birthday. If you are forced to engine service, you'll bump up 5% upon promotion in that craft, but you're only getting it 'early', you are still on the same wage progression. Ditto for Yardmaster, upon promotion, you'll get a 'bonus' of 5% increase in pay, unless you're already 100%. That is the same agreement that stipulates that post 1981 (or was it the 1984 agreement?) employees are only guaranteed 75% of the full extraboard rate from the agreement date forward.SD80MAC wrote: 80% the first year, then a 5% increase each year after that until you're full rate, FYI.
Of course, even though you're 80% pay, the railroad expects 100% rules compliant, 100% effort, 100% availability, and 100% responsibility. You're also paying 100% of the taxes, health insurance, etc. The Union expects 100% of their dues per month too. The first couple of years are ROUGH on the paycheck...
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Thanks CSX_CO for letting me know about stuff like this. I applied to a few open railroad positions yesterday under the guidance of John Koops's (the CP conductor on here from Elkhart ) advice and warned me about the paye rate progession. If you are saying the same thing, now I really know to watch the finances during the first 4-5 years.CSX_CO wrote:Sort of. When you start, you're 75% of full rate the instant you establish seniority. Upon 'promotion' you go to 80%. HOWEVER, you don't get the next 5% increase until your SECOND 'birthday' on the railroad. The Union and Railroads agreed (before you were probably born mind you) that the 5% was a 'bonus' for getting promoted to conductor. So, 80% to 2 yrs, 85% from 2 to 3 years, 90% from 3rd year to 4th, 95% from 4th to 5th, and finally 100% at your 'fifth' birthday. If you are forced to engine service, you'll bump up 5% upon promotion in that craft, but you're only getting it 'early', you are still on the same wage progression. Ditto for Yardmaster, upon promotion, you'll get a 'bonus' of 5% increase in pay, unless you're already 100%. That is the same agreement that stipulates that post 1981 (or was it the 1984 agreement?) employees are only guaranteed 75% of the full extraboard rate from the agreement date forward.SD80MAC wrote: 80% the first year, then a 5% increase each year after that until you're full rate, FYI.
Of course, even though you're 80% pay, the railroad expects 100% rules compliant, 100% effort, 100% availability, and 100% responsibility. You're also paying 100% of the taxes, health insurance, etc. The Union expects 100% of their dues per month too. The first couple of years are ROUGH on the paycheck...
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Stay marked up once your promoted. Don't go right out and buy a new car or anything major. Remember if lay offs come your the first to go. Keep a lil note book with you ask the old(er) guys what claims you can get and how to put them in, the RR will never show you how to get more money from them. One thing you shouldn't skimp on is good quality boots my last pair were 250+ but lasted 7 years with 1 retread. Also a good carhart COAT not the shorter jacket. Good luck.Thanks CSX_CO for letting me know about stuff like this. I applied to a few open railroad positions yesterday under the guidance of John Koops's (the CP conductor on here from Elkhart ) advice and warned me about the paye rate progession. If you are saying the same thing, now I really know to watch the finances during the first 4-5 years.
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Re: Amtrak passengers "trapped" overnight
Thanks for the info!esprrfan wrote:Stay marked up once your promoted. Don't go right out and buy a new car or anything major. Remember if lay offs come your the first to go. Keep a lil note book with you ask the old(er) guys what claims you can get and how to put them in, the RR will never show you how to get more money from them. One thing you shouldn't skimp on is good quality boots my last pair were 250+ but lasted 7 years with 1 retread. Also a good carhart COAT not the shorter jacket. Good luck.Thanks CSX_CO for letting me know about stuff like this. I applied to a few open railroad positions yesterday under the guidance of John Koops's (the CP conductor on here from Elkhart ) advice and warned me about the paye rate progession. If you are saying the same thing, now I really know to watch the finances during the first 4-5 years.
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