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Originally Posted by smokepole
How many guns did you make?
Way more than you. Tell us all what you do for a living there Mr. wonderful. I'm sure I't's really impressive.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
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I worked for the railroad and was laid off all season.


Was you laid off 'cause you didn't work 'all the live long day'?.....
Everybody in track dept. got laid off for the winter. Is it really any of your concern ?


The "track dept."....hmmm don't know that I've heard of that one, what craft would that have been?
I'm sure there's much you've never heard of ya stupid f.uck.


So teach me - I'll ask again, what craft were you a part of as a "track dept" worker?

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Originally Posted by hillestadj
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I worked for the railroad and was laid off all season.


Was you laid off 'cause you didn't work 'all the live long day'?.....
Everybody in track dept. got laid off for the winter. Is it really any of your concern ?


The "track dept."....hmmm don't know that I've heard of that one, what craft would that have been?
I'm sure there's much you've never heard of ya stupid f.uck.


So teach me - I'll ask again, what craft were you a part of as a "track dept" worker?
I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by smokepole
How many guns did you make?
Way more than you. Tell us all what you do for a living there Mr. wonderful. I'm sure I't's really impressive.



LOL, if I'm a mechanic, can I say I'm a "car maker?" Yeah, that's the ticket, I'm one of the "big three," an auto-maker, LOL.

Why are you so interested in what I do broke dick? Trying to improve your station?



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Enjoy your time off and the check you're likely getting. Soak it up. Maybe the pistol market will pick up for you and you can get back to your career choice that you tout so much on here.....


While back he clued us in that he and the little missus were going to come out better financially on unemployment than working normally. Must be one hell of a go getter in the workplace.


Doesn't surprise me. He's a Chihuahua with a loud bark.


Who likes to yap on the internet, where he'll never have to back up what he says.

Nothing says "douchbag" louder than fightin' words on the internet.



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Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others.


Thanks EE, don't doubt your experience. Have my doubts that Blackie has done any MoW work......

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Originally Posted by hillestadj
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I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others.


Thanks EE, don't doubt your experience. Have my doubts that Blackie has done any MoW work......
Don't care what you doubt. You're a low life big mouth nothing to me. I was a dues paying member of the BMWE and worked for the Delaware & Hudson. No way in hell a pussy like you could have hacked it on the tracks..

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Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by huntsman22
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I worked for the railroad and was laid off all season.


Was you laid off 'cause you didn't work 'all the live long day'?.....
Everybody in track dept. got laid off for the winter. Is it really any of your concern ?


The "track dept."....hmmm don't know that I've heard of that one, what craft would that have been?
I'm sure there's much you've never heard of ya stupid f.uck.


So teach me - I'll ask again, what craft were you a part of as a "track dept" worker?
I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others.
Exactly right. I started on a tie gang, bid into a job on a rail gang, then a crossing gang, then into driving a truck for material support and finally into a foreman position on a crossing gang. Every fall you bumped around into different jobs held by guys with less seniority as the layoffs started. When you ran out of places to bump to you took layoff until they started back up in the spring.

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Gee, Buckfart, just think what you could have been if you got past the eighth grade.


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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
Gee, Buckfart, just think what you could have been if you got past the eighth grade.


What happens after the eighth grade?

Seriously.


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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
Gee, Buckfart, just think what you could have been if you got past the eighth grade.
Well I think I've done plenty in my life. Likely FAR MORE than you or any of the other scum bags here. The railroad ain't for pussies so it wouldn't have been an option for you.

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Yeah, I never drove truck for the railroad.


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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
Yeah, I never drove truck for the railroad.


I believe they're called locomotives.


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Did you get to keep your size four hardhat?


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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
Yeah, I never drove truck for the railroad.
I only did that for one summer. Truckers in general are pussies compared to railroaders and generally can't handle it out on the tracks. Saw more than one trucker tuck his tail and run for home halfway through their first day on a tie gang or rail gang.

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WOW, you actually saw that?


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Originally Posted by Remington6MM
WOW, you actually saw that?
Yeah and I saw a lot of smartass pansies like you spitting teeth in bar fights with railroaders too.

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Gee, really?


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