One of our talented chassis mechanics, Robert Schooler, taking a break from maintaining TRAC Intermodal chassis at the Columbus CSX railyard. Wonder why Robert feels like a hero? He plays a key role in keeping our fleet of chassis safe and reliable while helping the country’s supply chain to continue moving efficiently. Interested in a career as a chassis mechanic? See our openings here: https://hubs.ly/Q02DTcqG0 #chassismechanic #chassisrepair
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