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Western Railroad Discussion > Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on?Date: 04/19/24 08:39 Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: Lackawanna484 A while back there was a discussion of how railroad trainees hired in Idaho, Montana, etc were being assigned to Los Angeles etc to fill critically low boards.
Is that still going on, or was it a one-off? I could understand a lot of people deciding that was a bad idea, and quitting very quickly. Date: 04/19/24 09:27 Re: Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: Milw_E70 Outside of offering temporary transfers the only “forcing” going on now is to the furlough board, at least on Big Orange
Posted from iPhone Date: 04/19/24 09:31 Re: Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: goneon66 does the bnsf still have "primary recall" locations you can be forced back to within 5 yrs?
66 Date: 04/19/24 10:14 Re: Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: goduckies Last year a few from Spokane were sent to Everett for a few months.
Posted from Android Date: 04/19/24 11:14 Re: Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: callum_out AFIK they are still hiring for specific locations so you know going in where you MIGHT be located.
That's all subject to change depending on traffic levels. Out Date: 04/19/24 23:01 Re: Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: SantaFe goneon66 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > does the bnsf still have "primary recall" > locations you can be forced back to within 5 yrs? > > 66 Yes, on former ATSF terminals Posted from iPhone Date: 04/20/24 00:59 Re: Are "forced transfers" of new hires still going on? Author: funnelfan Used to be called "chasing your senority". If you could not hold the terminal you were at in slow times, you might have to go to a less desireable terminal to keep from being furloughed. BNSF in the northwest has a restricted senority district that has long kept people from bumping their was into terminals there from outside the region.
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