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Re: 3801 Ltd's PFZ2219 on IP
- Subject: Re: 3801 Ltd's PFZ2219 on IP
- From: "Jack" <bd107@tsn.cc>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 18:05:07 +1100
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: OzEmail Ltd.
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The PSS's and PA's have no mech knowledge at all..... as theyre designations
imply they look after passengers..... nuthin else
Craig Haber wrote in message <363BDBB0.A03CAA3D@harnessnet.com.au>...
>G'day,
>
>Jack wrote:
>
>> You must have found 3 mighty intelligent PSS's......... startin an old
power
>> van..... well you get dirty doing that..... Not in a PSS job
description...
>
>Powervans are not hard to start! Flick over the "on" switch, and when she
fires
>up, hit the "supply on" button, piece of cake. Not something this
Conductor has
>any trouble with......but then you don't have Conductors on Countrylink do
you,
>what do we call them, PA's?
>
>Cheers,
>CH.
>