I'm happy to be an Ex-employee - Operations Manager Union Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Oct 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not many really, it used to be a great company to work for, a company with very little turnover. That is not the case anymore. The only positive thing that I can think of is the retirement pension, but even as I write this I am sure that there is a team in Omaha working on a way to eliminate this.

Cons

If you do not give at least 16 hours a day to this company you will never excel. The company has eliminated all of the support staff that we used to have in the past; Yardmasters, Clerks, Customer Service Reps etc.. The Transportation dept field manager does it all. Managers used to feel as if they were actually part of the company, now many feel as if they are unwanted guests on the property. I can only write this review based on my experiences and the feedback that I have received from my peers.

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Cons

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Cons

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