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Bartis Beginner   Joined: Oct 02, 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:56 pm
Hi, I have seen mention of PN's EBA being published here but I can't seem to find the thread, can anyone here help? Thanks.
 
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:06 pm
Which EA are you after? There's a half-dozen from North & South Coal, Intermodal, Grain, Corporate, Maintainers & a coupe of others IIRC.

Here are the ones I've found in *.PDF format. Bear in mind they are current at the moment, but will be renewed soonish...Right click and "Save Target As..."

Northern Coal
Southern Coal
Intermodal
Intermodal Terminal Staff
Intermodal Outsourced Projects
Bulk Services - Industrial
Bulk Services - Grain
Corporate & Operations Services
PNQueensland


And before any EBA Nazi's get on my case like they did last time, these EBA's are freely available on the Workplace Authority's website, using "Pacific National" as the search term. If you don't like that, tough. They're all public domain.



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Bartis Beginner   Joined: Oct 02, 2007
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:42 pm
Hi KRviator, Thanks for those links, they are exactly what I needed.
I have been following your threads and have enjoyed your day to day accounts, they give a great insight to the processes all rail employees go through.
I work for Kiwirail here in NZ as a Remote Control Operator. My area is a private siding in the Port of Tauranga where the Metroport trains originate, we also attach/detach wagons to another 10-12 trains on a daily basis.
The options for for main line driving in this depot are pretty slim as it is a popular place to transfer to so I feel it's time to look further afield. As for some comments in your Hunter Valley Heavies thread there are plenty of fellow workers here like that...if you are pulling the leavers its pretty obvious you are driving the the bloody thing!!, no matter what your position title may be.....as you say stick to the rules then when the pile up happens (as it eventually will one day) you can stand back and let everyone else sweat it out!!.

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