[PRCo] Re: Pgh Railways Street Car Operators Wanted Ad
Mark McGuire
macmarka at netzero.net
Fri Oct 23 18:51:11 EDT 2009
I was unaware of any height or weight restrictions in the Post Office. I have seen everything from the very obese, to the scrawny little woman. Even healthy young bucks have come in to the system and are unable to do the job. We had a friendly bet going about 12 years ago about how long this very obese guy would last. He's still there to this day. He's still obese, but he lost quite a bit of weight from when he started the job. I consider him a friend and he knows about the bet.
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Schneider Fred <fwschneider at comcast.net>
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Subject: [PRCo] Re: Pgh Railways Street Car Operators Wanted Ad
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 22:02:24 -0400
Why does the post office or the police department have weight and
height standards?
I suspect it would be difficult to run a streetcar if you were not
around 68 inches tall. It isn't just standing behind the controller
and the brake valve and making change. Remember, you have to reach
up to attack the destination sign crank up on the canopy of a yellow
car. The canopy switch (600 volt main switch) is above the
windshield on many older cars. It is called a canopy switch because
on many older cars it was mounted on the roof canopy. On a 4300,
the transfer switches used to change ends are in a case above the
front left side window ... you have to be tall enough to reach it.
Philadelphia lowered the destination sign boxes during the war so
that women could reach them. As I've aged I'm shrunk from 70 inches
down to 69 inches. Even at full height, without the collapsed
vertibrae in my back, I could not reach the heater switches on a
Philly double-end car (like 5326 at Arden) without having a stool on
which to stand.
Eventually, and I don't know what year, Pittsburgh Railways painted a
1400 as an advertising car asking for women to apply for motorman's
jobs. It was sometime during the war. When you can't get men,
you take women. Even the military does that today. And guys ...
no I am not a guy who rejects women ... just a realist. Frankly I
think its great that Bob Dietrich's daughter is enjoying working as a
bridge inspector.
Did I answer the question with sufficient clarity?
On Oct 23, 2009, at 1:35 AM, Mark McGuire wrote:
> Makes perfect sense...in that era. Could you imagine posting an ad
> like that these days?
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> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: robert netzlof <wb3iqe at rocketmail.com>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Pgh Railways Street Car Operators Wanted Ad
> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:20:50 -0700 (PDT)
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> --- On Thu, 10/22/09, Mark McGuire <macmarka at netzero.net> wrote:
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>> Interesting that if indeed a woman,
>> you'd have to be fairly tall by womens' standards. I'm
>> wondering why you had to be 5'8" or taller.
>
> So as to avoid hiring women without coming right out and saying so?
>
> Bob Netzlof a/k/a Sweet Old Bob
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