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While I don't have a bucket list there's a bunch of stuff that comes to mind when asked about it.

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  • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

    ..
    So. We were clearly not super chill about this. So after securing no-one else was around we hopped in and returned to the workshop.

    In the workshop HOM found the technician under whose responsibility we were technically driving and explained the situation with a lot of laughs and a number of “it’ll be good memories”. With the three of us we, by car, went to check out the trailer and photograph the bad parking job.

    And that was the story of how I drove a train. Was fun, would do again!

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    pepijn@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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    –
    Bit of an epilogue:

    a formal incident report was composed. A small detail I only learned today was that the technician-driver (now long retired) was actually on board with us (!)

    Us being just me (!) (unnamed), a “trainee operator on an orientating ride” (!).

    The trailer WAS actually placed in the wrong spot, and it was deemed not unlikely an actual trained driver would also have missed it.

    HOM is now also retired and shared with me how much he enjoyed this ride 🙂

    /x

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    • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

      –
      Bit of an epilogue:

      a formal incident report was composed. A small detail I only learned today was that the technician-driver (now long retired) was actually on board with us (!)

      Us being just me (!) (unnamed), a “trainee operator on an orientating ride” (!).

      The trailer WAS actually placed in the wrong spot, and it was deemed not unlikely an actual trained driver would also have missed it.

      HOM is now also retired and shared with me how much he enjoyed this ride 🙂

      /x

      petermid@mastodon.nlP This user is from outside of this forum
      petermid@mastodon.nlP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Pepijn may I guess? Was it a large steel company in a small country?

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      • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

        –
        Bit of an epilogue:

        a formal incident report was composed. A small detail I only learned today was that the technician-driver (now long retired) was actually on board with us (!)

        Us being just me (!) (unnamed), a “trainee operator on an orientating ride” (!).

        The trailer WAS actually placed in the wrong spot, and it was deemed not unlikely an actual trained driver would also have missed it.

        HOM is now also retired and shared with me how much he enjoyed this ride 🙂

        /x

        pepijn@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
        pepijn@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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        #18

        note: If you're a train driver, I have the utmost respect for your skills and profession.

        (and can I drive your train?)

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        • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

          note: If you're a train driver, I have the utmost respect for your skills and profession.

          (and can I drive your train?)

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          #19

          @Pepijn you sure get up to some weird shit on company time.

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          • timo_micro@scicomm.xyzT timo_micro@scicomm.xyz

            @Pepijn you sure get up to some weird shit on company time.

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            pepijn@mastodon.online
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            @Timo_Micro

            A year or two after becoming a trainer / consultant I realised that with the retirement age somewhere between my 70th and 80th birthday I would get depressed if I didn't make my working days interesting for my brain.

            One way seemed to use what is given to me: I decided that every time I'd visit a new company I'd try to be enthusiastic about what they do, and if at all possible, find a way to participate in an activity.

            It's the one thing I miss by now primarily working from home.

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            • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

              ..
              So. We were clearly not super chill about this. So after securing no-one else was around we hopped in and returned to the workshop.

              In the workshop HOM found the technician under whose responsibility we were technically driving and explained the situation with a lot of laughs and a number of “it’ll be good memories”. With the three of us we, by car, went to check out the trailer and photograph the bad parking job.

              And that was the story of how I drove a train. Was fun, would do again!

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              cazmockett@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
              cazmockett@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Pepijn thanks for this story, it was a fun read! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🚂

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              • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                The front of the locomotive passed the trailer just before we came to a full standstill. It nicely kicked it out of the way, clearing the track for whoever would come after us.

                While the locomotive had zero damage the trailer was ready for some time old corrective maintenance.

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                lionelb@expressional.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Pepijn

                A tale worthy of several beers.

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                • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                  note: If you're a train driver, I have the utmost respect for your skills and profession.

                  (and can I drive your train?)

                  slothrop@chaos.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Pepijn Awesome story. Kept me up past my bedtime.

                  Thank you! 😊

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                  • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                    note: If you're a train driver, I have the utmost respect for your skills and profession.

                    (and can I drive your train?)

                    astridpoot@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @Pepijn great start of my day 😊 tnx!

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                    • pepijn@mastodon.onlineP pepijn@mastodon.online

                      –
                      Bit of an epilogue:

                      a formal incident report was composed. A small detail I only learned today was that the technician-driver (now long retired) was actually on board with us (!)

                      Us being just me (!) (unnamed), a “trainee operator on an orientating ride” (!).

                      The trailer WAS actually placed in the wrong spot, and it was deemed not unlikely an actual trained driver would also have missed it.

                      HOM is now also retired and shared with me how much he enjoyed this ride 🙂

                      /x

                      anne@toot.catA This user is from outside of this forum
                      anne@toot.catA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #25

                      @Pepijn
                      Great story!

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