Pluspunten
Oh wow—safety first, clearly. Nothing says “we care” quite like management’s relentless hobby of trying to fire employees, all under the noble banner of keeping everyone safe. And the dedication! Drones in the sky, managers hiding in bushes, stalking, watching, sneaking around, slapping red flags and tags on the tracks like they’re playing an extreme version of hide-and-seek-you're-fired. Truly inspiring. Union Pacific’s commitment to safety is so strong, it almost feels… personal. I like that. Yeah the money is good, but you sell your soul to the beast.
Minpunten
Let’s be honest, Union Pacific doesn’t just employ you—it owns you. Your time, your availability, your personal life—24/7. Union Pacific tells you this during hiring, but no one truly understands how extreme it is until they’re trapped in it. The resentment from train crews is constant and justified. Morale is crushed by endless pounding of the rules, micromanagement, and nonstop manpower cuts, all clearly driven by profit over people. Management preaches safety and accountability while simultaneously pushing crews harder with fewer resources. The message to employees is clear: you are replaceable. That's why distrust runs so deep. Everyday living in fear of being set up to fail and getting fired. This company didn’t end up with a dark, bitter culture by accident. Leadership and company profits created it—and continues to reinforce it every single day.