RailFanLNK
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Hello Everyone,
Just got off the phone with a lifelong friend who is having a hard time finding employment. If a factory goes out of business...he's worked there. If a factory moves to Mexico, he's worked at it! If a business starts from the ground up, he gets hired but they never go up, they just stay on the ground and he makes little to no money. So...he lives near the Twin Cities and I told him about Amtrak. I told him he could ride the EB back and forth to Chicago to go out on other LD trains. He doesn't have a college education but does have experience in the food industry. So...at 40 years of age, what are his chances of being hired? Do they hire often? Is it a real hard schedule to work? He does not have a family nor kids. Only a girlfriend. I think he would be a "catch" and would be an excellent service employee at Amtrak. Does Amtrak have alot of applicants? I told him to go to the website. So...if any Amtrak employees are on this forum, can you give me your two cents worth please! Thanks everyone!
Just got off the phone with a lifelong friend who is having a hard time finding employment. If a factory goes out of business...he's worked there. If a factory moves to Mexico, he's worked at it! If a business starts from the ground up, he gets hired but they never go up, they just stay on the ground and he makes little to no money. So...he lives near the Twin Cities and I told him about Amtrak. I told him he could ride the EB back and forth to Chicago to go out on other LD trains. He doesn't have a college education but does have experience in the food industry. So...at 40 years of age, what are his chances of being hired? Do they hire often? Is it a real hard schedule to work? He does not have a family nor kids. Only a girlfriend. I think he would be a "catch" and would be an excellent service employee at Amtrak. Does Amtrak have alot of applicants? I told him to go to the website. So...if any Amtrak employees are on this forum, can you give me your two cents worth please! Thanks everyone!
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