Guys, Ive told this true incident to folks who have experienced Mr Harrison in person while at CN,BN,CP,ETC. They all agree it is in keeping with his true form. When I told the
Story at CN,HQ in Montreal I got a lot of smiles and nods and then bunches of CN Hunter stories.
About three weeks ago a customer of mine pretty much summed up the "precision railroading as administered by EHH.Slash,burn,pillage to make the numbers work. Then
After you're gone the survivors start putting things back together but a lot of what Hunter terms "unwanted or unprofitable" is lost for ever. You're seeing it right now on CSX with scrap. At CP it was anything short haul like aggregates,etc,etc.
My customer went on to say he didn't know a single professional railroader who respected the man.
My story is twice as long as above and I can't put it on the list because:1)it's off topic and 2)while absolutely true would be quite embarrassing to someone and I don't care to
Be a defendant in a libel lawsuit.
Let's just say it was pretty intense between a newly promoted Condr. And a Division Supt. Bent on implementing his "precision railroading". What I can share is if I had been an exempt employee instead of a scheduled one protected union agreements my railroad
career would have ended that morning.
Leo
This topic seems to generate a LOT of interest and posting from the group. I say tell us of the encounter right here as long as we're on the edge of our seats anyway. If we were talking religion or politics I'd say take it elsewhere but railroading, especially
with someone not THAT far removed from the CB&Q itself, should be fair game for us here.
July 25, 2017
Leo - Doubt I'll ever make it to a BRHS meet, so tell me about your encounter with EHH either through our Group or at my home Email address.
If memory serves me right, EHH was the BN's Chicago Division Superintendent for a short amount of time in the early 1970s before being "forced out." My Dad who had preceded EHH as the Q's Chicago Division Superintendent some 10 years earlier never would
have had any professional railroading respect for the man, nor do I today.
Just learned something, I never knew that Keith Creel, ceo at CP, was EHH's son-in-law. Now, isn't this a GREAT Group where inquiring minds often end-up learning more about a subject than they ever expected to. Best Regards - Louis
Louis Zadnichek II (ready in retirement with torch in hand to be called out to the "Wreck Of The CSX")
Fairhope, AL