The way y’all teaching the apprentice is how it’s supposed to be done. Patient and with respect … no making fun or belittling a guy. The trade needs more of this
I think there could be a good middle ground I mean there’s no need to belittle people, but being razzed is just part of coming up no reason to be nasty while teaching.
As a former Lineman here in NC, I wanted to say I LOVE how you all are teaching him how to work safely and take care. I remember when I started, it meant a lot to me. You’ve gained a new subscriber. Stay Safe!
@@johncox3588 wazzup John , thank you greatly appreciate it, we try very hard as you and I were coming up in this trade ( NO NICE WORDS EVER CAME OUT OF A JOURNEYMENS MOUTH RIGHT) 🤣😭stay safe over in NC and thanks for subscribing..👍😎
You bad ass guys, takes guts to do what you guys do every day. The skill of all you guys working on high volts is something else. The guy hanging off pole with the strap is crazy shit. good video, Job well done ! be safe.
Wazzup desertviking ya we do our best always watch where and how far our arms and elbows are when working high-voltage.. hope all is well in AZ and thanks for looking out for us…👍😎
Hey brotha! I hope you’re doing well! I took the line apprentice trainee written test for DWP in October hopefully get my results soon to go to the next step and hopefully out there one day with you guys!!
@@JoseGarcia-ev2wb wazzup Jose that’s super awesome great News , and hoping you score high where they call you in for your practical and enter view, keep me posted
@ thanks! And definitely will keep you posted! What is the practical consist of? Is that the performance test? And can I get your email or just keep you posted through here? (:
That fact that you guys do everything as far as pull cable ug and over head , the connections on both too i give it to u. My company we got different departments for everything
This is badass I applied for apprenticeship where i'm at locally can't wait to do this stuff. By the way what level is the apprentice? Just want to know how long it takes to get to be able to do this stuff as apprentice.
Wazzup dead from here at dwp you have to be at 3rd step in order to work on the primary 4.8kv , where are you at and with what company’s have you applied for the apprenticeship..
Im at Coned in NYC. I work in the services department. We do everything that involves the secondary; pulling, rigging, troubleshooting, meters, in both 10% overhead and 90% underground applications. My goal is to get into the overhead, even if it's for another company in another state.
@jxblove1235 in Van Nest. I posted for it, waiting to see what happens. Supposedly, there only taking 6 guys for the overhead for the bronx/westchester.
My bad, didn’t see this response. Check PSEG for apprenticeship. It’s open right now, that’s where everyone is headed anyway! I just bounced, not too long ago once I got my HV title.
I work for Rhode Island energy I’m in a 18 month lock in my office department but as soon as it’s up I’m going to overhead lines or underground whatever is open can’t wait
Man they used to make us wear are sleeves setting poles, even inside an underground transformer hell they made us wear gloves and sleeves setting a meter.
how do you know the power won't turn on and shock you? like I'm guessing they turn it off in some way or another but how are you sure you wont cause an arc or anything?
Wazzup Christyler that’s right what you see and we do most of the time work energized 4.8kv at any given time, we hardly ever work with opens unless we really have to for any special reason, that’s how we do our work here , and use rubber goods to protect us while in the primary.. thanks , what company do you work for and what location are you at…?? Thanks
East Coast and whoever is paying basically. You guys had great communication and work practices with the apprentice just wondering how he’s allowed to glove hot primary while not in an insulated bucket with gloves. Most of our system voltage at home is 13.2
Where I live before the utility was bought out they had several trailer mounted transformers for temporary use such as this or if a back yard can failed they would set one up at the start of the line and feed into the secondary. Cant have that now, tweakers would be trying to steal it and the copper conductor. Now everything gets de energized until repairs are made, if you are out 8..12...16 hours, too bad...
@@REWYRED wazzup rewyred we do our best to pole mount the transformer to avoid situations like that, and keep the customers hot unless we de-energize them
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 Ah, must be nice. I have to wear sleeves within primary minimum approach distance here in Texas. Sucks in the peak of the summer.
@@reesekramer5669 wazzup reesek I am in sunny California and in the city of Losangeles , and all our primary voltage is delta 4.8kv and stay safe over there ..
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 I've obviously got so much to learn as an apprentice lineman, but I'm on the other side of the country working for a Coop and there's talk of upgradingour primary voltage from 7200 to 19.9 wye due to load demands. I'm actually so confused how LA runs on 4.8kv with that tiny wire- looked like 6 solid copper? Smallest we even go on our system is 6 solid and those are on our oldest circuits that are slated to be rephased #4 ACSR. Maybe you guys just have tons of substations to distribute your load? Can't wrap my head around it lol. All I can say is obviously it works for LA, so obviously I just don't know enough about how all this shit works.
Wazzup Joe and that’s correct no sleeves But it’s probably coming soon but as of now not yet , what company do you work at that you guys are wearing them ..??
@@Joe-oo3xv Proper cover up and only working on one phase. You should never be reaching past a phase to work on another. In over 30 years never saw a pair of sleeves until storm chasing into the states. Never had an issue or saw an issue.
Would be nice if my power company would come and remove their old pole that they left behind in my yard due to a similar issue. Getting ahold of Engineering shouldnt take months.
The way y’all teaching the apprentice is how it’s supposed to be done. Patient and with respect … no making fun or belittling a guy. The trade needs more of this
Wazzup swag thank you I try always to teach and show them how things should be done. And have a happy new year 🎊
I think there could be a good middle ground I mean there’s no need to belittle people, but being razzed is just part of coming up no reason to be nasty while teaching.
As a former Lineman here in NC, I wanted to say I LOVE how you all are teaching him how to work safely and take care. I remember when I started, it meant a lot to me. You’ve gained a new subscriber. Stay Safe!
@@johncox3588 wazzup John , thank you greatly appreciate it, we try very hard as you and I were coming up in this trade ( NO NICE WORDS EVER CAME OUT OF A JOURNEYMENS MOUTH RIGHT) 🤣😭stay safe over in NC and thanks for subscribing..👍😎
You bad ass guys, takes guts to do what you guys do every day. The skill of all you guys working on high volts is something else. The guy hanging off pole with the strap is crazy shit. good video, Job well done ! be safe.
@@johnm4579 wazzup John thank you and we do our best to stay safe as possible.. thank you 🙏
That’s some good work gentlemen. I’d cover up those arms but that’s me, beautifully done.
Wazzup desertviking ya we do our best always watch where and how far our arms and elbows are when working high-voltage.. hope all is well in AZ and thanks for looking out for us…👍😎
A nice calm crew. Thats is how it should be 🤘🤘
Wazzup Chase thanks but we have our moments out there, but we do our best to stay clam as much as possible..🤣🤣👍
@linemanundergroundworld4854 lol oh I understand that's everywhere, but yall are showing how a crew should work together. Yall be safe out there 🤟🤟🤟💪💪
Hey brotha! I hope you’re doing well! I took the line apprentice trainee written test for DWP in October hopefully get my results soon to go to the next step and hopefully out there one day with you guys!!
@@JoseGarcia-ev2wb wazzup Jose that’s super awesome great News , and hoping you score high where they call you in for your practical and enter view, keep me posted
@ thanks! And definitely will keep you posted! What is the practical consist of? Is that the performance test? And can I get your email or just keep you posted through here? (:
@ message me thru instagram so we can talk
@ don’t have an instagram, but do you have a tiktok?
@@JoseGarcia-ev2wb yes same name linemanundergroundworld
Good stuff man!!
Love to see my union brothers getting after it and instructing young apes on how its done. Yall men be safe! Local 317
38 yrs line work , bucket , Regulators, capacitors, downtown ug , trouble shooting , loved bucket work...
They had plenty of 4kv bayonet fuses in Puerto Rico, great video hope there is a part 2. Stay safe brothers!!!
Wazzup linehand hope all is well in Puerto Rico. And if we go back to that job there will be a part 2 .
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 I work on Long Island. I was on Puerto Rico back in 2017 for a hurricane.
Do you have any tips, guides or anything to be ready for? I went to LATTC for their lineman program this past spring
@@JoseGarcia-ev2wb private message me on my Instagram right now ok 👍
That fact that you guys do everything as far as pull cable ug and over head , the connections on both too i give it to u. My company we got different departments for everything
Wazzup ramel we kinda do the same ..
Love watching your videos, work with a few of yalls ex-employees over where I work.
This is badass I applied for apprenticeship where i'm at locally can't wait to do this stuff.
By the way what level is the apprentice? Just want to know how long it takes to get to be able to do this stuff as apprentice.
Wazzup dead from here at dwp you have to be at 3rd step in order to work on the primary 4.8kv , where are you at and with what company’s have you applied for the apprenticeship..
@@diedfrombored5295 wazzup died 3rd step sorry everyone for the late reply
Im at Coned in NYC. I work in the services department. We do everything that involves the secondary; pulling, rigging, troubleshooting, meters, in both 10% overhead and 90% underground applications. My goal is to get into the overhead, even if it's for another company in another state.
Hey Jon message me back on my instagram I have a few questions for you.. thanks
What yard? They just had a posting for overhead.
@linemanundergroundworld4854 hey brother,sorry for the delay. I don't have Instagram. Most I have is Facebook
@jxblove1235 in Van Nest. I posted for it, waiting to see what happens. Supposedly, there only taking 6 guys for the overhead for the bronx/westchester.
My bad, didn’t see this response. Check PSEG for apprenticeship. It’s open right now, that’s where everyone is headed anyway! I just bounced, not too long ago once I got my HV title.
I work for Rhode Island energy I’m in a 18 month lock in my office department but as soon as it’s up I’m going to overhead lines or underground whatever is open can’t wait
Are the rubber arm sleeves a rule state by state? I see the rubber gloves but in Texas they wear both regardless.
@@nomansland78 wazzup that question I really can’t answer, because utilities or contractors do different things with that question
Man they used to make us wear are sleeves setting poles, even inside an underground transformer hell they made us wear gloves and sleeves setting a meter.
how do you know the power won't turn on and shock you? like I'm guessing they turn it off in some way or another but how are you sure you wont cause an arc or anything?
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Split bolt connections to feed your buss, hard to believe that"s still a thing some places do!
Wazzup Tyler what’s the latest in new or different ways in your utility.. let me know or post a pic. Stay safe and healthy over there..👍😎
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 where I am in Ontario, Canada , we use ampact connections. But I always love to see different ways to get the job done !
@@tylerck2833 wazzup Tyler this is temp, and we also use ampac”s for perm connections stay safe over there
Hey man I love the work curious about him being on hooks next to primary. Was there an open point and grounds not bashing just curious on the policy
Wazzup Christyler that’s right what you see and we do most of the time work energized 4.8kv at any given time, we hardly ever work with opens unless we really have to for any special reason, that’s how we do our work here , and use rubber goods to protect us while in the primary.. thanks , what company do you work for and what location are you at…?? Thanks
East Coast and whoever is paying basically. You guys had great communication and work practices with the apprentice just wondering how he’s allowed to glove hot primary while not in an insulated bucket with gloves. Most of our system voltage at home is 13.2
Where I live before the utility was bought out they had several trailer mounted transformers for temporary use such as this or if a back yard can failed they would set one up at the start of the line and feed into the secondary.
Cant have that now, tweakers would be trying to steal it and the copper conductor.
Now everything gets de energized until repairs are made, if you are out 8..12...16 hours, too bad...
@@REWYRED wazzup rewyred we do our best to pole mount the transformer to avoid situations like that, and keep the customers hot unless we de-energize them
Why have the transformer below secondary on new construction
@@lewy1 wazzup lewy that’s temp it just depends on the construction on the pole , above or below it’s temp anyway
no sleeves?
@@darnoth772 wazzup darnoth , no for now , hopefully it stays that way for us over here .
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 Ah, must be nice. I have to wear sleeves within primary minimum approach distance here in Texas. Sucks in the peak of the summer.
Those old style disconnects!!
Upside down location in modern day. Wild!
Wazzup reesek that’s right, hope all is well..
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 what part of the country runs 4.8 🔺? I work outta Detroit and my be seen it in NY, I’m just curious where ur at??
@@reesekramer5669 wazzup reesek I am in sunny California and in the city of Losangeles , and all our primary voltage is delta 4.8kv and stay safe over there ..
Yall tape the low side of the cut outs to the arm?
@@linemanundergroundworld4854 I've obviously got so much to learn as an apprentice lineman, but I'm on the other side of the country working for a Coop and there's talk of upgradingour primary voltage from 7200 to 19.9 wye due to load demands. I'm actually so confused how LA runs on 4.8kv with that tiny wire- looked like 6 solid copper? Smallest we even go on our system is 6 solid and those are on our oldest circuits that are slated to be rephased #4 ACSR. Maybe you guys just have tons of substations to distribute your load? Can't wrap my head around it lol.
All I can say is obviously it works for LA, so obviously I just don't know enough about how all this shit works.
May i know the voltage?
@@johnovat wazzup John our primary voltage is 4.8kv
Very nice system❤❤❤
No sleeves ?
Wazzup Joe and that’s correct no sleeves But it’s probably coming soon but as of now not yet , what company do you work at that you guys are wearing them ..??
Sleeves are not required with proper training
@@lewy1 I disagree but ok. Every extra protection you can take is life saving.
@@Joe-oo3xv Proper cover up and only working on one phase. You should never be reaching past a phase to work on another. In over 30 years never saw a pair of sleeves until storm chasing into the states. Never had an issue or saw an issue.
@@lewy1 Most companies here require them when working primary voltages. Including setting poles inbetween primary circuits
screw drivers in top of pole ....brings back soo many memories ...
Wazzup Jim still doing it, when did you retire seems like it. 👍😎
Are those live?
Yes when they are using guts more than likely it’s hot/live
Would be nice if my power company would come and remove their old pole that they left behind in my yard due to a similar issue. Getting ahold of Engineering shouldnt take months.
lose that @ in the middle of the video!!
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