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Fortunately I never got furloughed in my time.
Just bought off...much more lucrative.

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Some Wyoming rail workers furloughed
GILLETTE, Wyo. -- Some railroad workers have been furloughed in Gillette despite record coal shipments out of Campbell County in 2008, according to the Associated Press.

Both Union Pacific Corp. and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. are facing uncertainty about the national economy and the new Obama administration.

"Like many other companies, BNSF is being impacted by current economic conditions," said Gus Melonas, BNSF director for public affairs. "Traffic volumes have declined recently and are not anticipated to improve in the near term. As a result, BNSF railroad will furlough certain employees that are directly involved with the movement of trains in several cities around the country."

Melonas said that the number of furloughed employees may vary from location to location because employees can move within the system based on their seniority.

BNSF has furloughed 43 in Gillette.

Omaha, Neb.-based Union Pacific started reducing its staff by 4 percent in 2008, although it hasn't announced a specific number or where those employees are located. The decision is meant to "better align ... work force with demand," said Dennis Duffy, executive vice president for operations.

"It is our intention to get these folks back to work in the future, but that will be driven by volume," Duffy said in the earnings report Thursday.

Coal shipments out of the southern Powder River Basin comprise 70 percent of the total coal shipments for Union Pacific, and the company expects continued demand for Powder River Basin coal this year. Coal analysts predict production cutbacks in the basin.

But even with such high hopes for Wyoming coal, the company still plans to continue furloughs.

"If you look at our coal numbers, coal had record shipments over the course of the last year. But the industry as a whole and the economy as a whole had a dramatic impact," said Tom Lange, director for railroad operations for Union Pacific.

Future increases in coal shipments will depend on new jobs, but no one knows how soon that will happen with the new administration's economic plans, company executives said Thursday.

"With economic indicators over the past few months and uncertainty about how quickly the new administration can get their plans in place, let alone how quickly those plans will have an impact, an honest assessment of 2009 is that at this point we probably have more questions than we have answers," said Jack Koraleski, executive vice president for marketing and sales for Union Pacific. "It seems likely that an economic stimulus bill will be coming. Ultimately the key to strengthening demand is job creation."

(The preceding Associated Press article was published January 24, 2009, by The Houston Chronicle.)

January 26, 2009


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BNSF to furlough workers in Grand Forks, Minot, Mandan

(The Associated Press circulated the following on January 23, 2009.)

BISMARCK, N.D. BNSF Railway says about two dozen workers in North Dakota will be furloughed because of an economic downturn that has reduced rail traffic.

Spokesman Gus Melonas says the company will furlough about two dozen workers in Minot, Mandan and Grand Forks.

He says BNSF will furlough certain employees that are directly involved with the movement of trains in several cities around the country.

Melonas says employees with more seniority are allowed to bump those with less seniority for available jobs throughout the system, so the number of employees affected can vary from location to location.

Melonas say the North Dakota jobs involve conductor, brakeman and engineer positions.

Monday, January 26, 2009



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BNSF Vancouver has furloughed or layed off %42 of it's active workforce. so says the memo the YM left lying around

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BNSF Vancouver has furloughed or layed off %42 of it's active workforce. so says the memo the YM left lying around




A buddy of mine that works for the BNsf here in Vantucky just got the axe. He had 30 guys under him this morning... but not no more!



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BNSF says most layoffs completed
GALESBURG, Ill. Although the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. reported Jan. 21 plans to reduce its workforce by about 2,500 employees during the first quarter of 2009 across its entire system a BNSF spokesman said that most of the layoffs have already taken place. The railroad has about 41,000 employees, the Register Mail reports.

Steve Forsberg said about 2,000 employees have been laid off, leaving about 500 to be furloughed by the end of the first quarter. He said layoffs began late last year. He said the company has been reluctant to give specific local numbers because of the seniority system within the union crafts.

What makes breaking the numbers down difficult, Forsberg said, is that an employee in another area given a lay-off notice can bump an employee with less seniority. For instance, an employee based in Nebraska could bump someone in Galesburg, meaning a local employee would be out of work, but the total employment numbers would not change.

By the same token, a Galesburg employee who is laid off could take the same action and could end up continuing to work somewhere else on the BNSF system.

Theoretically, if we furloughed 10 in one local and 10 employees from another local came in and bumped 10 less-senior employees, you would have 20 (local employees out of work), Forsberg said.

BNSF had a little more than 1,100 employees in Galesburg at the end of 2008. The operations here are part of the Chicago Division. Five percent of 1,100 is 55, but Galesburg could attract more outside employees because, along with Kansas City, Kan., and Barstow, Calif., it has one of the three largest classification yards on the BNSF system.

The most accurate thing for us to do is talk about those (laid off) within the whole system, Forsberg said, because the unions, rather than the railroad, control the bumping of one employee by another. For the most part, the numbers have been fairly uniform across our network. Five percent is on a network basis. The actual number from one terminal to the next will vary.

Forsberg said the railroad did not attempt to provide a projection of 2009 freight volume in the fourth quarter report, because of the uncertainty of the economy.

I think everyone is focused on what Congress and governments around the world are trying to do to deal with the credit issue, Forsberg said.

In the November/December issue of BNSFs Railway magazine, Matthew K. Rose, the railroads president and CEO, wrote Looking ahead to 2009, we know we will see continued economic decline, though we are still uncertain about how severe it may be.

Rose said BNSF is continuing to reduce expenses, capital spending and hiring while continuing to make the investments necessary to run a strong and well-maintained railroad.

He wrote that there will be no merit increases in 2009 for salaried employees, with the exception of certain first-line supervisors.

Given business levels, we also will be forced to furlough some of our scheduled employees, Rose wrote.

Forsberg also talked about the investments that will be made this year.

The good news is our company announced a very strong maintenance capital budget that they continue to institute to maintain tracks and right-of-way and buy new locomotives, he said.

On Jan. 21, BNSF announced a capital commitment program of $2.7 billion; $1.9 billion to refresh track, signal systems, structures and freight cars, and to upgrade technologies.

The company plans to buy about 350 locomotives at a cost of about $675 million. The new locomotives are expected to be about 15 percent more fuel efficient than those they are replacing.

(This item appeared Feb. 2, 2009, in the Register Mail.)

February 2, 2009


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Uh. Vantucky? Really? You call it that clear out there?

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I can't even hold anything good in my own home terminal. I'm a shitty switchman, so I had to go back and mark up in SoDak. Hopefully by the end of the month, I can hold a great midnight switch spot. I'd rather be sitting in the seat...

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Freddie Krueger wrote:

Bucket? You on the ground? Cast down with us sodomites?

-- Edited by Freddie Krueger at 21:28, 2009-02-07



Yep, I'm back to the scourge of the earth!

Sodomites...That's funny shit right there!

 



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Freddie Krueger wrote:

Bucket? You on the ground? Cast down with us sodomites?

-- Edited by Freddie Krueger at 21:28, 2009-02-07



Yep, I'm back to the scourge of the earth!

Sodomites...That's funny shit right there!



Freddy wasn't trying to be funny....soap on a rope is required.



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Tr0ll, you back to the ground yet?

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