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Why is Amtrak hiring so much?

Facing a tight labor market, Amtrak and its labor unions are working together to recruit and train new workers, said Greg Regan, president of the Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO. An $8 million federal grant Amtrak received for its new apprenticeship program will support those efforts.



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Due to the high volume of applications received, you will only hear from an Amtrak representative if you are selected to move forward to next steps in the recruiting process. . All positions require pre-employment background verification, medical review and pre-employment drug screen.

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Out of 146 Amtrak employee reviews, 67% were positive. The remaining 33% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping Amtrak improve their work culture. The Engineering team, with 87% positive reviews, reports the best experience at Amtrak compared to all other departments at the company.

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Amtrak is a 24 hour, 7 days a week operation, and OBS employees often ride a train along its entire journey - ranging from a few hours to two days in length, depending on the route. This will include working nights, weekends and holidays.

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THE PAY IS GREAT While money isn't everything, it sure doesn't hurt when looking at potential new careers. According to PayScale, the average salary for someone in the rail freight transportation industry is $81,000 per year.

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You, your spouse and eligible dependents are entitled to unlimited free and reduced-rate rail transportation on Amtrak, in addition to discounts from other travel industry providers. Additionally, through the Companion Pass Program, employees can have a guest accompany them while using their personal travel privilege.

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As of Sep 26, 2023, the average hourly pay for an Amtrak in the United States is $22.05 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing hourly wages as high as $36.54 and as low as $9.62, the majority of Amtrak wages currently range between $17.07 (25th percentile) to $25.00 (75th percentile) across the United States.

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Aboard the train. On board, you do not tip the conductor or the crew operating the train. Even in coach, however, there will be a car attendant who cleans up and keeps coffee and tea available, and so if you are on board the whole day, most people will offer the attendant at least a few dollars.

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Amtrak's top executives received six-figure incentive bonuses in 2021, their biggest payouts in years, despite the service's lackluster financial performance and weak ridership caused by the pandemic, according to data obtained by The New York Times.

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Amtrak's top executives received six-figure incentive bonuses in 2021, their biggest payouts in years, despite the service's lackluster financial performance and weak ridership caused by the pandemic, according to data obtained by The New York Times.

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BNSF is easily the highest paid railroad... our guarantee rates of pay rank above any other class 1 railroad. Of course it depends what you do. Yard jobs don't pay as much as road jobs, the only catch is it takes seniority to get what you want.

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High Paying Railroad Jobs
  • Signal Integrity Engineer. Salary range: $167,000-$167,000 per year. ...
  • Signal Processing Engineer. Salary range: $110,500-$154,000 per year. ...
  • Signal Engineer. Salary range: $86,000-$142,500 per year. ...
  • Steam Engineer. ...
  • Train Dispatcher. ...
  • Yardmaster. ...
  • Switch Technician. ...
  • Depot Manager.


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The agreement provides for an additional 4% increase effective July 1, 2022, a 4% increase effective July 1, 2023, a 2% increase effective January 1, 2024, a 4.5% increase effective July 1, 2024, a 3.25 % increase effective July 1, 2025, a 3.25 % increase effective July 1, 2026, a 3.25 % increase effective July 1, 2027 ...

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Because trains operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, railroad workers' schedules may vary to include nights, weekends, and holidays. Most work full time, and some work more than 40 hours per week. Federal regulations require a minimum number of rest hours for train operators.

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