Heartless Money Hungry Savages - Anonymous employee Union Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Oct 28, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The Pay is great...that’s it!

Cons

Company doesn’t give a rats a$& about its employees. They only care about their profit for their shareholders. Which ends up being the top suits. They have fatalities and are so vague about what happened that they only write a paragraph about it. When they talk about “The Great Things” happening at UP, they fill up the screen. These people are heartless and don’t care about safety. They make rules and then push you to basically break them. Then when something happens they dig thru the fine print to put the blame on anyone but themselves. Even decertifying both guys on a crew when it’s one guys “Fault”. If people knew what they get away with it would blow their minds. Not like the FRA cares as they’re in the railroads pocket. Most of the FRA are retired or former railroad higher ups. I was so excited to work her but quickly saw the truth.

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