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#Amtrak understands that benefits are an important part of employee experience. That's why they provide a comprehensive program focused on personal and financial wellbeing.
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Benefits include
- Rail pass travel privileges: You, your spouse, and eligible dependents are entitled to UNLIMITED, FREE travel on Amtrak. Employees can also have a guest accompany them while using their personal travel privilege.
- Service award trip: After 10 years of service, employees may take a service award trip with family or guests, anywhere on the Amtrak system.
- Paid time off
- Family and medical leave
- Medical, vision, and dental insurance
- Prescription plans and everyday wellness benefits
- Reduced fee memberships to bike shares
- Discounts to sporting events, movie theaters, museums, and amusement parks
- Retirement and 401k options
- Education assistance
- Voluntary benefits such as identity theft, pet insurance, auto insurance, and more
Amtrack is #hiringnow so be sure to apply today!

My Uncle worked for Amtrak for over 35 years until he retired. He really loved his job (which was working on the tracks) and the best part is he is STILL able to enjoy some of the amazing benefits like taking the Amtrak train free of charge for life.
Amtrak employs over 20,000 people across the country and they are always looking to hire more! The best part?There are so many different types of jobs:
- Customer service
- Engineers
- Railroad operations
- Working on the train (think conductor!!)
- Information technology
- ...and tons more!
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Are you someone who enjoys working with tools and can follow safety protocols and work with a team?
Location: #NewOrleans , #Louisiana
CLICK HERE to apply for the Trackman | Watchman job at Amtrak
Requirements:
- Must be able and willing to understand and apply safety rules, practice safe work habits, identify safety risks
- Must be able to lift 75lbs, bend, walk, stand and sit for extended periods of time and use hand tools
- Able to work in conditions that include, loud noise and fumes, outdoors in all weather conditions (hot, cold, rain, snow, and sleet) work on and around heavy and moving machinery
- Valid driver’s license is required at time of hire. Prefer Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
- Pass background verification, medical review and drug screen
Upon hire, ability to pass required training with written exams, including 2 weeks of safety training.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY for the Trackman | Watchman job at Amtrak Apply today - #Amtrak jobs get filled fast!
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Without a doubt 9/11/2001, because of the mass uncertainty of just "what the heck was going on?" It was stressful because there were a lot of moving pieces that had to come together to safely restore passenger rail service into and out of New York City, and the Northeast Corridor in general

After almost 20 years in the freight rail industry, I desired to gain experience in the passenger rail industry as well.

I would like to have the opportunity to travel and be of service on Amtrak.

its already frustrating enough that employers are fickle these days, nut they are also picky! i'm back at the same dish washing job I've had for years. i want a conductor's job with Amtrak. but it seems like nothing i do is enough! What am I doing wrong here?! I can do the job with ease, but where do you get training for something like this? i haven't been able to find anything online and and only word they seem to know is the word NO. Seriously, what is it going to take?

Meeting new people and the pay

I first started out working as a Electrician. I liked the work.