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  • Does anybody know what the UP seniority districts are?

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Discussion about the Union Pacific operations past and present. Official site can be found here: UPRR.COM.

Moderator: GOLDEN-ARM

 #498094  by GOLDEN-ARM
 
We've kind of touched on this already. The seniority districts "for the most part" are the same as the service units. The service units follow combined seniority districts, for the most part. Subject to a couple of local interpretations, the answers have been posted in this Forum already, just use the search function.......... :wink:

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 #589884  by Burner
 
GOLDEN-ARM wrote:We've kind of touched on this already. The seniority districts "for the most part" are the same as the service units. The service units follow combined seniority districts, for the most part. Subject to a couple of local interpretations, the answers have been posted in this Forum already, just use the search function.......... :wink:


I dont know where... but thats certainly not the case here...
 #589994  by GOLDEN-ARM
 
I easily located this post, on page 2......... http://www.railroad.net/forums/viewtopi ... 58&t=38549 As far as "how big", go to the UPRR Service Unit map, and you will see each area, shown in a different color. Each Service Unit is based in the city/state or region they are named after. As to how many people, or jobs in each unit, that's not easy to say. Some places are always hiring, some places have guys furloughed at the moment. Ask in the emplyment forum, for where the most jobs are at......... :wink: