most everyone is looking to leave union pacific. - Anonymous employee Union Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Apr 18, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The work crews ability to put up with all the micromanagement tells you the work crew is great. The insurance for now is great but that will be changing soon, thats about it.

Cons

So many cons im not going to list them all but here are a few. The union is corrupt and a waist of money, you are constantly being questioned and belittled, you will not get a weekend off ever. They will move you around as if you are a robot with no life and they have ridiculous rules and way to maney for example in order to back up a vehicle you must first draw a picture of how you are going to complete this task. Also dont get bit by a snake or spyder because it will your fault for not scan notice and adjusting.

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Cons

New hires do 100% of the work for 80% of the pay and won’t get fully compensated for the first 4 years. They are also expected to know every transportation job on site rather than focusing on one area like guys who have been here longer so 20% less pay but required to know more, do more, have to wear orange hats for a full year allowing management to easily identify them on camera or in person so they can watch them more closely hoping to catch them breaking a rule. So less pay but a more stressful work place requiring you to know more and get singled out hoping to catch them in a mistake. There is absolutely zero work life balance. Coming from a place where I had 20 plus years and able to hold a decent amount of PTO to getting a single day of paid vacation the first year and trying to balance a family life while also trying to provide for them is impossible. You sacrifice seeing your children grow up, play sports, go on vacations with them so you can provide for them. By the time you have enough years in to take a vacation with them they are grown and you missed the most important years of their lives. I know this as a child of a railroader and now as a parent who’s children barely get to see him.

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