Study of careers of 150 railway officers holding positions from president down to master mechanic; comparison of railroad with other industries; railway organization; mechanical department; facts relative to railroad-supply industry; how college man can gain promotion; chart showing general rates of promotion usually followed in railroad and railroad supply industries; salaries paid in two industries. (See also Railroads (A.S.M.E. Trans.), vol. 50, no. 11, Jan.-Apr. 1928, pp. 9-26 and (discussion) 26-27, 4 figs.)
The mechanical engineer in the railroad and railroad-supply industries
Ry. Age
Railway Age ; 84 , n 12
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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