I would love that! I could get out of Utah and back east. However, in looking at the section 6's and the BLE and UTU wants and desires I've not seen this request for negotiation. I spoke to many a person in Omaha about this same issue over the summer and was told it was highly unlikely. Even trying to swap seniority as a trainman or engineer can be an issue as written by BLET Western Regional General Chairman Tim Donnigan:
Rule 114 of the WRGCA Schedule reflects the contractual right of two (2) engineers desiring to exchange engineer seniority dates. While the rule establishes this right, there is no demand obligation of the Carrier to successfully implement each request. Carrier may deny for various reasons it deems appropriate to support its decision. Nonetheless, we have implemented a number of seniority exchanges and/or seniority transfers, but Brother Gore is correct in that these are becoming more difficult to achieve, especially where an engineer applicant resides at a location experiencing manpower shortages. In the event you are able to find another engineer willing to exchange seniority with you, kindly advise so we can endeavor to reach a successful conclusion. Be forewarned that if and when Carrier reaches the point of a proposal, such general includes the obligation to take familiarization trips on your own time (no compensation), forfeiture of existing protective benefits such as New York Dock that you may be eligible to collect, passing of rules and related examinations, forfeiture of any prior rights benefits such as fireman’s seniority, etc., and establishment of new trainman’s seniority date co-effective with the successful completion of requirements to establish the engineer’s date at the new location. Guidelines include the requirement that seniority of both applicants cannot be more than five (5) years apart, an applicant cannot be a company manager, nor can one (1) of the applicants be near retirement age.