Re: Question for Dick Samuel
Author: Earl Pitts
Date: 06-18-2017 - 21:32
Nudge Wrote:
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> I know it was crowded, I worked out of there as an
> engineer. By the way, there were no hostler jobs
> at Brooklyn even back then. Hadn't been for many
> years.
I was talking about the guys in those little yard
tractors that moved trailers and containers and
chassis around the parking lot area by raising the
fifth wheel hitch, not railroad hostlers.
At least you'd know railroad hostlers were on the rail.
Not so these guys.
>
> No, there was one Audit 1 officer that kept the
> heat off for a long time. A lot of moves were done
> below the radar and everything was fine. I am sure
> Dick knows who I am talking about. When things
> started to change for the worse, just before the
> merger, he took a buy out and quit. He is still in
> the area and am sure he still has his fingers in
> rail transportation.
>
>
> Nudge