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Splinters and Scrap metal - Trackman Norfolk Southern Employee Review

1.0
Sep 29, 2025
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Pros

Consistent employment Sense of purpose

Cons

There aren't enough words to describe the wholly corrupt and awful world of Norfolk Southern. Our CEO is pimping us out to UP for a cushy board position, capital omvestment is down with zero regard for public safety, track integrity, worker safety, or potential slowdowns due to track conditions. The union is also corrupt, has moved to 5 year contracts that benefit the shareholders much more than the workers, and their talking heads have enough brains to gaslight any inquiries or concerns, then you will see posts with pictures of them wining and dining with executives. Norfolk Southern will drain your life force, snuff your spark, and keep you in a position where there aren't viable options to leave. They will own you until your retire and die too young to enjoy it. My biggest concern is the innocent lives that will be experience irreversible harm or loss at the hands of the true mission, which is to deliver value to the shareholders at any cost-even if that includes human life. We have mainline tracks that are a danger to the train crews, workers, passengers, and communities they pass through. All of this while capital investments in track maintenance are being undercut to make us leaner and meaner. It only makes us more diabolical. I question my own morality for working and giving my working years to this organization.

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5.0
Apr 14, 2026
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Pros

Good training provided at training center

Cons

It was 3 weeks feel like needed to be longer

3.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

Depending on the team you are in, it can be very flexible, and you’ll be working with nice people.

Cons

HR needs to step in more, they are supposed to set a precedent yet it seems like the higher ups in different departments actually set the expectations. Which can be toxic, and some managers clearly don’t know how to manage teams. HR seems to be a nice and fun department, but the rest of the company has lackluster reviews. Also, stop advertising a total rewards package to new hires when you need to work over fiver years to get some benefits and due to the merger they won’t actually get that package. Just raise your base salaries.

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