Coming from a lineman wife, Thank you guys for keeping our lights on. Thank you for working all those crazy and hard hours to get the job done. Thank you for keeping each other safe! My hubby is working a long stretch as I right to get the pwer back on for the city of Pasadena. You guys don't get nearly enough credit! God bless you all.
OMG I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! My daddy is a journey lineman from North Carolina and he has been a lineman for over 25 years..he is one of the strongest men I know, He missed many birthdays and holidays. when Katrina hit he was gone for over 2 months..I love that man and thank him everyday for what he does :)
You and I have the same amount of time in. And there is not a major joint on my body the is not wrecked. I'm sure i'll be walking with aid of a Walker then a WheelChair. OVERHEAD LINEMAN, IBEW LOCAL 17 DETROIT.
I have an apprentice assessment coming up. Waiting on the date. Excited. Been working the industrial construction building powerhouses and refineries, learned a lot in 8 years, I hope it my experiences can transfer to this field. I have climbed before at a school for a year and a half. I’m exited to get in somewhere. This is my passion, is it weird that adrenaline gets going when I watch these videos? I am a veteran and I also miss the camaraderie, looks like a brotherhood to me.
Working on my AA at the moment, only 27 credits left, but im thinking i need to put it on hold so i can complete my Class A cdl and get applied to our apprenticeship program.
I was never a lineman but often went out into the field and worked with line and cable splicing crews testing cable pairs etc. these AT&T crews often work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week during bad weather to maintain telephone service. Although phone co. employees seldom encounter high voltage accidents still happen.
My dad and grandma did it and 4 of my dads brothers did it as well and I know my dad worked his ass off for us as kids and I respect him a lot for that and I kinda find it funny when I'm at school and people go well my powers out there so slow they must have the easiest job ever ik what my dad did and I want to join the trade I'm 16 and this honestly looks like a lot of fun. Mentally I can not sit down at a desk all my life and not getting that rush every day my dad and grandpa tell me story's about what they saw ik how hard they work and how much they work I've been reading the books and learning as much as I can as a 16 year old kid
I have my app ready for an apprenticeship program. how is it? I've always had that phobia of getting shocked to death. i've been shocked when working around electrical stuff in carpentry and then trying to replace some sockets in my home.
salutes to all lineman....i am also a junior lineman in odisha india .....i have a request ...i want a safety hand gloves for my work ....please write how can i get
start out in communications and see if you can handle it for a few years first. power is a whole different ball game, but out of 100 ground hands, I'd say 98 quit in a year or less. if you can make it that far, go to local 57 ibew in Taylorsville and get on the groundhand list. get a cdl and tell them you will work anywhere and you'll get bumped twoards the top of the list.
I am going through NLC lineman college in Idaho. It's a 15week course and a very good place to start if you are looking to make a career as a lineman. You will learn from the Best of the Best who are picked by Knowledge Test that and will tell you everything that you have to know best choice I've ever made
Im proud of being a lineman ,but I wouldnt work for AEP,I wont even apply with them ever again.I was called for an interview and drove 1700 miles to take their CAST test on my dime and failed it.Not one of us passed and all of us have journeyman experience.later we found out they gave us the wrong test in sherevport.They wanted us to come back and take it on our dime but that dog aint gonna hunt..
Support your local power linemen. Check out our short film that spotlights these modern day cowboys that risk everything to keep our lights on and ask for nothing in return: Go to the Kickstarter website and find BUILDING LINES. Thanks.
If any of you are interested in working as a lineman and getting on the job training please feel free to reach out as we are always hiring. www.arrowheadtelecom.com
Coming from a lineman wife, Thank you guys for keeping our lights on. Thank you for working all those crazy and hard hours to get the job done. Thank you for keeping each other safe! My hubby is working a long stretch as I right to get the pwer back on for the city of Pasadena. You guys don't get nearly enough credit! God bless you all.
OMG I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! My daddy is a journey lineman from North Carolina and he has been a lineman for over 25 years..he is one of the strongest men I know, He missed many birthdays and holidays. when Katrina hit he was gone for over 2 months..I love that man and thank him everyday for what he does :)
I was a line man for 16 years. Hard work and very dangerous. Tears up your back and knees.
You and I have the same amount of time in. And there is not a major joint on my body the is not wrecked. I'm sure i'll be walking with aid of a Walker then a WheelChair. OVERHEAD LINEMAN, IBEW LOCAL 17 DETROIT.
Is this common?? Extreme wear and tear on the body?@@garynelson9538
Im not a lineman but You guys bust your butts around here in Western NY Thank You
I’m from western ny
I have an apprentice assessment coming up. Waiting on the date. Excited. Been working the industrial construction building powerhouses and refineries, learned a lot in 8 years, I hope it my experiences can transfer to this field. I have climbed before at a school for a year and a half. I’m exited to get in somewhere. This is my passion, is it weird that adrenaline gets going when I watch these videos? I am a veteran and I also miss the camaraderie, looks like a brotherhood to me.
Hey Yanks !!! A Liney here from Oz (australia). Keep it up fellas. One of the best and hardest jobs in the world. Yeah !
Croikey!
If you lads are still reading these here is 4 a big KUDOS from your Canadian Brothers. Play safe folks 👍🍻✌️
Nothing but respect for the linemen and women, as they keep countries running! Electricity is a necessity these days, without it everything stops.
Working on my AA at the moment, only 27 credits left, but im thinking i need to put it on hold so i can complete my Class A cdl and get applied to our apprenticeship program.
I've just started my apprenticeship as a liney in Australia I love it
hey mate. im a liney in aus. keep it up mate. its a good trade.
I love it and i love my brothers beside me
im currently in shcool for powerline technician, hoping to get a co-op for the summer!
I was never a lineman but often went out into the field and worked with line and cable splicing crews testing cable pairs etc. these AT&T crews often work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week during bad weather to maintain telephone service. Although phone co. employees seldom encounter high voltage accidents still happen.
Just did my first day as an apprentice. Loved it.
How are u doing now?
marsulusprime He’s dead
@@capcap7456 who?
Brianna lynn?
marsulusprime yes he was electrocuted
I want to do this so bad. Have a huge respect for those that do.
My dad and grandma did it and 4 of my dads brothers did it as well and I know my dad worked his ass off for us as kids and I respect him a lot for that and I kinda find it funny when I'm at school and people go well my powers out there so slow they must have the easiest job ever ik what my dad did and I want to join the trade I'm 16 and this honestly looks like a lot of fun. Mentally I can not sit down at a desk all my life and not getting that rush every day my dad and grandpa tell me story's about what they saw ik how hard they work and how much they work I've been reading the books and learning as much as I can as a 16 year old kid
Unlimited Outdoors good luck im 23 and just realizing the trade. Looks like something diffrent everyday and nice rush day
Very brave and hard working employees making a decent living for their families. This is the beauty of the private sector and capitalism.
I have my app ready for an apprenticeship program. how is it? I've always had that phobia of getting shocked to death. i've been shocked when working around electrical stuff in carpentry and then trying to replace some sockets in my home.
Don't worry about it, man. If you ever get shocked as a linemen, you'll never even know it.
salutes to all lineman....i am also a junior lineman in odisha india .....i have a request ...i want a safety hand gloves for my work ....please write how can i get
how often do you work local in this career like with compinies like pge?
I live in utah but I don't know where I can go to school for as a line man, let me know if anyone can help...
JATC
Francesca Milhoan i called JATC they said they don't have a school, they have an apprenticeship, so you go there after the 600 hour class
start out in communications and see if you can handle it for a few years first. power is a whole different ball game, but out of 100 ground hands, I'd say 98 quit in a year or less. if you can make it that far, go to local 57 ibew in Taylorsville and get on the groundhand list. get a cdl and tell them you will work anywhere and you'll get bumped twoards the top of the list.
I am going through NLC lineman college in Idaho. It's a 15week course and a very good place to start if you are looking to make a career as a lineman. You will learn from the Best of the Best who are picked by Knowledge Test that and will tell you everything that you have to know best choice I've ever made
How do I apply?
Hi there, all of our open positions are available at www.AEP.com/careers. You can sort by location and/or job function. Thanks for your interest!
check out the website its in our blood .com lineman website
Is this a good paying job? And do u have to go to college?
+King Alex I believe linemen make about $25-45/hour. After overtime and bonuses this appears to be a pretty good paying profession.
i have 3 friends who are 22 years old doing it in Alberta Canada and clear 200k a year
King Alex well some lineman. have earned 100k a year plus.
U should go to college but my dad didn't
They get big money and worth it two
Get me a job now! I’m packed and ready!
Im proud of being a lineman ,but I wouldnt work for AEP,I wont even apply with them ever again.I was called for an interview and drove 1700 miles to take their CAST test on my dime and failed it.Not one of us passed and all of us have journeyman experience.later we found out they gave us the wrong test in sherevport.They wanted us to come back and take it on our dime but that dog aint gonna hunt..
That test is a joke....if ur a journeyman with certification, u should be exempt........that test, unfourtunatly weeds out alot of good candidates...
cheers to all my brothers! stay safe boyz
I want to do this I'm 18 got my g.e.d. And I'm going to college soon do I have a chance?
kAsHMoN311 its at least 2 years in college before you even get it. that's if you do. if you have a family. be Prepared to not see them very often..
Nice vid guys! Oh and gal!! Lol!
hard work.....80 to 90 thousand a year at least 50 dlls hourly so...good job
Support your local power linemen. Check out our short film that spotlights these modern day cowboys that risk everything to keep our lights on and ask for nothing in return: Go to the Kickstarter website and find BUILDING LINES. Thanks.
If any of you are interested in working as a lineman and getting on the job training please feel free to reach out as we are always hiring. www.arrowheadtelecom.com
Where can I connect with you?
@@femalemechanic9824 the website has contact info.
Where are you located?
@@jaketryban8772 Arkansas Missouri and Texas
appreciate these folks......however i would rather work in an office.
JATC
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