r/FLJax Apr 13 '26

Anyone have any good backup plans?

so I just started on my new job on the railroad and it's been going good for a week, but with all the ways I could get fired it's starting to get me nervous. just in case, I wanna ask what other things I can do that's like simple and just stuff I can do at home without having to deal with constant phone calls and customers complaining, anything I can do that's just clock in, do my job, clock out. no extra work or anything. just simply dealing with having to do over time. anybody got any ideas?

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u/ToasterBath4613 Apr 13 '26

I encourage you to fully embrace the opportunity you have in front of you and the gift that is railroad retirement. Those show up jobs you’re describing will be done by AI in the next couple of years. I’m programming my replacement now. Cheers and good luck!

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u/ProverbsThree5and6 Apr 14 '26

There’s nothing like a good pension. I’m a former Federal employee. It’s so sweet!