The document matches train crew job titles to their job descriptions. It lists the jobs of conductor, porter, engineer, chief steward, cook, brakeman, fireman, and waiter. It then provides short descriptions of the responsibilities for each train crew position.
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The document matches train crew job titles to their job descriptions. It lists the jobs of conductor, porter, engineer, chief steward, cook, brakeman, fireman, and waiter. It then provides short descriptions of the responsibilities for each train crew position.
The document matches train crew job titles to their job descriptions. It lists the jobs of conductor, porter, engineer, chief steward, cook, brakeman, fireman, and waiter. It then provides short descriptions of the responsibilities for each train crew position.
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The document matches train crew job titles to their job descriptions. It lists the jobs of conductor, porter, engineer, chief steward, cook, brakeman, fireman, and waiter. It then provides short descriptions of the responsibilities for each train crew position.
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A. Conductor stop; couples and uncouples cars in sidings
B. Porter ___ serves the meals in the Dining Car
C. Engineer ___ the boss on the train
___ drives the locomotive that pulls the
D. Chief Steward train along the track
E. Cook ___ welcomes passengers, looks after their
needs, makes up the beds F. Brakeman ___ supervises the cooks and waiters G. Fireman ___ prepares the meals H. Waiter ___ shovels the coal into the train