seat38a
Engineer
That is what the LSA is supposed to be doing. If you look up the job description, supervisory role is one of them. I'm getting this from third party job description sites, not directly from Amtrak. I've been on trains where the LSA refers to themselves as the "boss" but in reality, they have no bite and their staff do whatever they want and even argue with each other in the middle of the dining car. So unless someone can correct me, either they aren't doing their job because they don't care, or they really have no authority.I don't blame the unionization, VIA's crews are unionized as far as I know. The problem is the general onboard customer service inconsistency, which I lay squarely at the feet of Amtrak management. The main difference is VIA has an onboard service manager to whom all onboard staff is accountable. Amtrak doesn't. Their crews are "free range".