America's freight railroads are incredibly chaotic right now. [View all]
Jason Doering has seen a lot during his 18 years at Union Pacific Railroad. But whats happening with the current hiring class at UP is unprecedented. Theyre dropping like flies, Doering said. I mean, Ive never seen it.
A railroad engineer or conductor typically earns a six-figure salary, retires with a pension and enjoys union benefits. They dont need a college degree; the monthslong training is provided on the job. Its the kind of career that ought to be popular but Doering said trainees and longtimers alike are getting burned out. It used to be a job with eight- or nine-hour shifts and plenty of time at home. Now, Doering says railroading demands too much time away from ones family and workdays that last up to 19 hours, combining 12-hour shifts with hours of waiting around for transportation or relief crews.
Union Pacific is struggling to find railroad crews after years of slashing headcounts. The $22 billion railroader had 30,100 employees during the first three months of 2022, according to its latest earnings report. Five years prior, the company had nearly 12,000 more workers. (A representative from Union Pacific declined to provide a comment for this article, as the company is reporting its second-quarter earnings later this month. The rep did share a company blog on the importance of supply chain fluidity and cooperation.)
This employment issue isnt unique to Union Pacific. Americas railways are in an unusually chaotic state as Class I lines struggle to find employees. Thats led to congestion that analysts say is even worse than 2021, which saw some of the biggest rail traffic in history. Now, a strike of 115,000 rail workers could happen as soon as next week.
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