Norfolk Southern said Nov. 3 it intends to hire 500 employees by year end, and add another 2,600 employees in 2012 to meet growing demand for service and to replace those retiring.
Hiring will be for conductors, as well as other crafts, including freight car repairers, machinists, signal maintainers, and track maintenance workers.
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