Barciur
OBS Chief
Hello
I've done a bit of researching online and found some threads on these forums regarding employment opportunities, but most of them were dated and often it's difficult to find any more specific information.
I've been long thinking about a possibility of a career in the railroad, but it somehow waned and eventually I ended up going to a community college. I am in community college now but I might be forced to take a semester or a year off after my first year due to financial reasons. A while ago, thoughts of a career at the railroad, particularly AMTRAK, resurfaced, so I did some research, and I actually heard a conductor (probably assistant conductor) discuss this with someone on the Keystone recently, how it's a great job, that he got hired recently and that there should be new hirings out of Harrisburg "by the end of the summer."
Whether those words are true or not, I don't know and I'm not relying on them, but I wanted to get more information from people who might be knowledgable about this. How often are there openings usually for entry-level jobs like assistant conductor? I live on the Keystone line so I'm fairly close to both Philly and Harrisburg and other areas by train. To put it blunt, how much of a chance does one have of getting in and getting a job at AMTRAK that could lead to a long(er) career on the railroad? Are there other jobs that can be available through AMTRAK that are "entry-level" and can lead to promotion and being something more than a baggageman for the next 10 years?
I understand those are very general questions, but I'm struggling a bit to put it in more concrete terms at this point, so thanks for your understanding and thanks in advance for any responses and knowledge that you might share.
I've done a bit of researching online and found some threads on these forums regarding employment opportunities, but most of them were dated and often it's difficult to find any more specific information.
I've been long thinking about a possibility of a career in the railroad, but it somehow waned and eventually I ended up going to a community college. I am in community college now but I might be forced to take a semester or a year off after my first year due to financial reasons. A while ago, thoughts of a career at the railroad, particularly AMTRAK, resurfaced, so I did some research, and I actually heard a conductor (probably assistant conductor) discuss this with someone on the Keystone recently, how it's a great job, that he got hired recently and that there should be new hirings out of Harrisburg "by the end of the summer."
Whether those words are true or not, I don't know and I'm not relying on them, but I wanted to get more information from people who might be knowledgable about this. How often are there openings usually for entry-level jobs like assistant conductor? I live on the Keystone line so I'm fairly close to both Philly and Harrisburg and other areas by train. To put it blunt, how much of a chance does one have of getting in and getting a job at AMTRAK that could lead to a long(er) career on the railroad? Are there other jobs that can be available through AMTRAK that are "entry-level" and can lead to promotion and being something more than a baggageman for the next 10 years?
I understand those are very general questions, but I'm struggling a bit to put it in more concrete terms at this point, so thanks for your understanding and thanks in advance for any responses and knowledge that you might share.