Fired from railroad during probation, need advice

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I was unfortunately fired after 2 months with the company (it wasn't Amtrak). They said "I wasn't picking up the job at the rate we need you to be". I would like to try to get hired by another railroad, since I did get valuable experience in those 2 months. I have no idea though what to put on resumes and applications. Showing just 2 months at a company would raise a lot of questions. It would be dishonest to say I was laid off or quit. I need my resume to present myself in the best way possible. Thanks for any suggestions.

P.S. I wasn't fired for anything very serious, such as major safety violations or attendance reasons. I didn't leave on bad terms.
 
It's going to be difficult to explain the short employment period. You can certainly try and see how it goes. You might try enrolling in a railroad training program. After successfully passing the course you can easily explain that you needed more training and you went out and got it. Modoc is such a program. There might be others.

jb
 
Matt,

First piece of advice comes from the other thread: PM one of the moderators to look into a new username and/or register a new account. I strongly suspect your dismissal came as was forewarned about 2-3 weeks ago.

Second, John's advice is probably the best you can find here, though I'm sure some others have some as well.
 
One railroad employee once joked to me that railroads are an industry which hires you then looks for reasons to fire you.
 
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