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Railroad Jobs With Union-Pacific Many States

Last post 03-31-2007 3:14 PM by BamaMarine7276. 0 replies.
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  • 03-31-2007 3:14 PM

    Railroad Jobs With Union-Pacific Many States

    A friend sent this to me,thought I'd post it here for any Marines interested. On the left side of the page click on Job Openings and it shows each state. Click on any state and it shows the specific jobs open there. Good luck.
      Semper Fidelis,
        Chris

     

    Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 00:13:49 +0000
    Subject: UNION PACIFIC JOBS $$$$$


    IF YOU KNOW ANYONE LOOKING FOR A JOB, PASS THIS ALONG...

    Hello All, as announced on ABC News - -
    www.unionpacific.jobs

    Union Pacific is Hiring 3000 to 5000 people to fill all jobs for people retiring this year. They will do all the training for 14 weeks.

    35k to 40k per year salary to start (K = THOUSAND) $$$$$

    They're looking for people to fill positions all over the united states.
    So, if you know anyone who needs work let them know, they can apply online or go to one of the job fairs in their area. It's also online for locations and times...
    www.unionpacificjobs.com ; http://www.unionpacificjobs.com/
    Later that night, while I was thinking about the day's somber events, Cpl. Richard A. Mason, an infantryman with Headquarters Platoon, who, in the short time I was with the company became a good friend, told me, "You're still here, don't forget that. Tell your kids, your grandkids, what Sgt. Peralta did for you and the other Marines today."
    Quote from a story written by combat correspondent LCpl Travis J. Kaemmerer who,unfortunately,died in a car crash in Virginia after returning from Iraq.
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