Green Maned Lion
Engineer
In response to Devils Advocate:
1) He ran a freight road: Either of your suggestions are possible. So is a third possibility: he understands the freight business enough to best understand the appropriate carrots and sticks as well as procedures to allow Amtrak to run better on freight while being less of a problems for the freight. E.G.: less break downs and station dawdling allow Amtrak to set a fast schedule through freight territory with better consistency and less obstruction.
2) he ran a for profit business. That means he may or may not understand that a for profit business means a completely dispassionate razor edge balance of both fiscal prudence (keeping costs reasonable) and customer satisfaction (making customers feel like you provide a reliable service with a level of amenities that feels at least consummate to the price paid). Plenty of for profit businesses don't have that. However my stock portfolio suggests NS is not among them.
3) private varnish: I'm not sure what that means besides either a degree of Railfan Or a hyper quest for privacy coupled with a dislike of long distance road trips and a fear of flying. It might suggest he is not hostile towards long distance train travel. But his pay package is even more suggestive of such.
He doesn't need this job, it's pay, or its tsuris. He is taking it on because he wants a challenge to do somethIng with Amtrak. Whether that is fix it in a way that pleases most AUers is less clear.
We must remember something we like to forget: when Joe Boardman took this job he tried to improve things for the pax and do good. Against a hostile congress, a indifferent and weak president, and doubly hostile freight rail, not to mention no respect or thanks from the people who he initially tried to help, he burned out. The real question is: if and how long it takes to do the same to Moorman!
1) He ran a freight road: Either of your suggestions are possible. So is a third possibility: he understands the freight business enough to best understand the appropriate carrots and sticks as well as procedures to allow Amtrak to run better on freight while being less of a problems for the freight. E.G.: less break downs and station dawdling allow Amtrak to set a fast schedule through freight territory with better consistency and less obstruction.
2) he ran a for profit business. That means he may or may not understand that a for profit business means a completely dispassionate razor edge balance of both fiscal prudence (keeping costs reasonable) and customer satisfaction (making customers feel like you provide a reliable service with a level of amenities that feels at least consummate to the price paid). Plenty of for profit businesses don't have that. However my stock portfolio suggests NS is not among them.
3) private varnish: I'm not sure what that means besides either a degree of Railfan Or a hyper quest for privacy coupled with a dislike of long distance road trips and a fear of flying. It might suggest he is not hostile towards long distance train travel. But his pay package is even more suggestive of such.
He doesn't need this job, it's pay, or its tsuris. He is taking it on because he wants a challenge to do somethIng with Amtrak. Whether that is fix it in a way that pleases most AUers is less clear.
We must remember something we like to forget: when Joe Boardman took this job he tried to improve things for the pax and do good. Against a hostile congress, a indifferent and weak president, and doubly hostile freight rail, not to mention no respect or thanks from the people who he initially tried to help, he burned out. The real question is: if and how long it takes to do the same to Moorman!