Pros
-Great benefits -Great retirement plans -Great job overall. I would take this on again if my options were limited. Ultimately, it wasn’t for me specifically but people don’t really leave these jobs and you can make a great living and retire with a healthy payout directly through the railroad as opposed to relying on Social Security to still be functional upon retiring.
Cons
-A lot of nights, weekends, sleepless nights expecting a call to go to work. The on call life can be a bit taxing but for those that are up for it, there’s a great loving here. -Trains move on weekends and holidays which means it’s very likely you’ll work most weekends and holidays. -Leadership was absolutely horrible when I was there but I’ve heard they’ve lightened up significantly. If that’s true, it takes this job to another level and would be very intriguing for most. -A bit volatile due to constant layoffs. Tenure is everything and the first 5 years or so can be rough because you have too little seniority