When the two of them reached the entrance to the stables, a hostler came walking up. |
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That's experienced railroading, You got the hostler to bring around something that was under steam and couple her up behind the diesel. |
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But the diesel kept going, because the hostler, not being a trainman, had never thought of trying the coupling. |
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Baning was employed there as an hostler, and to that extent he was entirely within his rights. |
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So the hostler cracked his whip, spurred on the lead horse on which he was seated, and the carriage splashed into the estuary. |
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Work allocation was conducive to the development of adaptations because hostler crews benefited by hastening their assigned tasks. |
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At the end of the program, employees who pass the final evaluation are considered qualified to carry out the full range of duties as hostler. |
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The number of hostler crews allocated per shift is based on the work anticipated on a regular basis. |
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To fulfill the requirements for a hostler position, employees must undergo a six-week training program. |
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Furthermore, the test involved a hostler raising and lowering a hitch which was bolted to the ground, rather than the deck of a loading platform. |
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No one would have mistaken him for anything other than a stable-boy or hostler, and these aristocratic brats always made it a point never to look twice at a servant. |
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Erial smiled gratefully as the hostler brought up three horses. |
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The analysis will focus on the adaptations implemented by the hostler crew and the methods used by management to identify and correct adaptations. |
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The yard controller monitors the hostler crews from the tower situated in the east end of the shop building facing away from the location of the occurrence. |
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In addition, although not part of the proficiency evaluation, the yard manager carried out yearly monitoring and mentoring activities of each hostler to identify and correct rules misinterpretations. |
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Mr. Babbitt, a retired train hostler, the person who moves engines around railroad yards, lived with his mother in a brick apartment building in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. |
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They are responsible to ensure the safe and efficient operations in the yard, which includes conducting annual proficiency evaluations on each hostler. |
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His father first worked as a hostler at the stables attached to the Swan and Hoop Inn, an establishment he later managed, and where the growing family lived for some years. |
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