How many of those complaining have worked in a dining car. I can think of two of us on this board. And I am one of them.
Let me walk you thru a standard day in the Charter Train Diner and maybe our other diner attendant will chirp in to speak on Amtrak.
Keep in mind most of this example day is in a tight kitchen space that is rocketing along at 79 mph. And is very hot because of the temperatures inside the kitchen.
And also don't forget storage space is limited so one has to engineer a method to store all of your cold items.
Train Boards: 0700
Train Departs: 0830
Crew Size: 5 in the kitchen, 4 servers, 1 LSA
0430: Wake Up
0435: Take a shower and hope someone else isn't showering in the crew dorm.
0445: Get Dressed
0500: Report to the diner
0505: Job Briefing
0515: Take Inventory of ingredients and supplies.
0530-0600: Load supplies from the commissary in this example a truck about twenty feet away in the rain.
0600: start prepping the kitchen.
0610: Assemble Box Lunches for Tour Groups
0610: Start Prepping Breakfast for 700 first class passengers.
0630: servers prepare the dining room
0700: Boarding Begins
0710: Take Inventory of ingredients and supplies
0730: Requisition more supplies
0745: The first hot meals are put into insulated carrying cases to be dispersed to first class cars.
0810: Breakfast for all cars being sent to other cars is completed.
0810: Kitchen crew gets lucky and gets a break on the platform next to the car while boarding continues.
0830: Train departs
0840: Car Attendants bring an updated manifest to reflect no shows, seat shuffles. Car attendants also pick up there breakfasts.
0845: First Breakfast Service in our diner. Kitchen handles the plating.
0855: Start counting items for our next service at dinner. Cheesecakes only
0945: Servers clean and reset dining room.
1000: Second Breakfast Service kitchen handles plating.
1000: Prime Rib placed in the oven to slow cook
1000: Dinner sides are prepared and as soon as ready placed in hot boxes.
1015: Counting ingredients for dinner salads and rolls.
1045: Servers begin cleaning the dining room.
1100: Food service crew eats leftovers in the dining room.
1130: Deadline for the kitchen being clean.
1130: boxed lunches depart for the tour groups in the coaches fifteen cars away.
1140: Prep kitchen for dinner by setting pots, pans, and items out.
1145: Arrive at the turn around point.
1150: Car Attendant lunches are loaded into the kitchens.
1155: Kitchen crew goes on break till 1410. Either you can stay on the train or go into the city. Most of us were ready to leave the confines of the train.
1410: Report back to the diner but can't access it because the run around was delayed.
1430: Boarding Begins and crew is allowed back on board.
1430: start preparing dinner to be sent out to cars. Servers set tables
1515: First car attendants come to pick up dinner items.
1530: train departs
1600: All items must be out to the cars eating in their seats.
1630: First formal service in the diner.
1745: Servers reset Diners.
1800: Second Dinner service.
1830: Start cleaning the kitchen
1830: Inventory started for the next day's run.
1915: Crew dinner plates by the kitchen crew. Kitchen crew is allowed to eat leftovers standing in the kitchen.
1930: Leftovers from the cars start arriving back in the kitchen
2000: Kitchen must be clean by
2000: First spot for passengers unloading which is not in the area allowed for off loading of trash. The bag at this point is large and in the way. Kitchen crew gets a break for a few minutes.
2000: servers clean the dining room
2015: Second and final spot for passengers to be unloaded.
2015: Bags of trash are thrown off and carried to a large dumpster next to the commissary.
2030: Restocking the cars
2100: If the work is done crew is allowed to go off duty.
Total work hours: 13 Hours
Now the afternoon of the final run is significantly different.
1830: Second Dinner Service
1830: Plate items in the kitchen and clean the kitchen.
1900: Dinner service is done
1900: Start organizing all of the kitchen supplies, and supplies for the Diners into various storage locations in the various dining cars.
1900: Crew dinner
1945: Deadline for all supplies to be moved to the appropriate storage location for unloading.
2000: First Spot for unloading passengers.
2015: Second and final spot for unloading.
2015: Trash bags thrown off the side of the train and walked to a full dumpster nearby.
2030: Local food pantry arrives to take the excess supplies.
2030: Unloading of supplies to food pantry. One person unloads the fridges, hands it to the door person. Who tosses it to a person on the ground, who passes it to the person loading the truck. Done for two Diners
2100: Start unloading the non food supplies from the diners and placing them in a truck to drive them down the platform to the storage trailer.
2105: Truck is full so supplies are set on the ballast alongside the cars, and service road.
2230: the last of the supplies is put in a truck.
2300: Supplies are properly loaded into the storage trailer.
2315: Car is locked, and crew goes off duty.
Total worked hours: 16 hours
Attached are some photos to give you an idea of the working conditions.
One of the short five minute breaks off the train.
A very tight and cramped working space.
What some of the crew do on their break time. It's an exhausting job.
This is just a small amount of the supplies we off loaded. Stacked all over the area.
Now do you guys understand the jobs of people in food service on a train?