I’ve been a lineman for 26yrs in NC, I helped restore power after these storms. There is no better job in my eyes. The life long friendships I’ve made over the years, and the people we’ve helped restore power to, I would never do anything else. It’s one of those jobs where if you make it a week, you’ll do it for the rest of your life. I started when I was 21 and never looked back. There is only one downside to it, being away from my wife and kids for weeks at a time. Other than that, bring it. From the swamps of New Orleans to the mountains of West Virginia been there done that. We are our brothers keeper. Stay safe, always wear your rubber….
As a firefighter I have unbelievable respect for these guys and girls they do unbelievably dangerous work and their work is very rarely brought to light so my hats off to these people they're true quiet professionals
When everyone is in their warm house I a storm and the lights turn off, there’s a crew of guys out in -20 whether trying to get your power on in midnight with only liggt from their bucket trucks and helmets
I'm a ex-firefighter I was a volunteer I work side-by-side with the lineman their job is very dangerous I respect them for what they do I am a truck driver now and there's been many a times disaster have come to the u.s. and I have driven into the storm to deliver the goods I pull a flatbed so I have all Transformers generators equipment in before the storm is coming I've even been caught in several hurricanes and had to stay there because I couldn't leave what they sacrifice and also what truck driver sacrifice is so much do a tribute to the drivers I'd be grateful
As a lineman . My family think that money is with me always .. im hoping that 1 day they can see this and realize my sacrifice . If I die soon .. they are all that I have
Check out a movie called "Life on the Line",with John Travolta. It is a wonderful film. At the end of it,are a list of All the lineman who died,during the film's production.
Hey Mac could you do a Public Safety Diver tribute they do unbelievably unforgiving work bringing people's loved ones back from a watery grave to bring them home so their families can have closure that's where I hope to work my fire department career until I retire
As someone who's seen my fair share of lines in the 20 plus years going, why can't you just be humble??? You took the hero thing to heart while some of us just look at it as our calling, our lifestyle, our passion. Stay humble man because it isn't always about you out there on a line it's about the mens safety around you. The take pride part is working with generations and old schoolers,
I’ve been a lineman for 26yrs in NC, I helped restore power after these storms. There is no better job in my eyes. The life long friendships I’ve made over the years, and the people we’ve helped restore power to, I would never do anything else. It’s one of those jobs where if you make it a week, you’ll do it for the rest of your life. I started when I was 21 and never looked back. There is only one downside to it, being away from my wife and kids for weeks at a time. Other than that, bring it. From the swamps of New Orleans to the mountains of West Virginia been there done that. We are our brothers keeper. Stay safe, always wear your rubber….
As a firefighter I have unbelievable respect for these guys and girls they do unbelievably dangerous work and their work is very rarely brought to light so my hats off to these people they're true quiet professionals
When everyone is in their warm house I a storm and the lights turn off, there’s a crew of guys out in -20 whether trying to get your power on in midnight with only liggt from their bucket trucks and helmets
I’m actually going to become a lineman when I graduate high school so thank you for the tribute
Great job putting this together man 🙌👊👊
Great job with your videos as well, with respect from America stay safe up there in Canada!!
Thank all of you for the job that you do, I know that your job is so very rough and dangerous. Take care out there.
I love this song for linemen tributes
Beautiful video!
I'm a ex-firefighter I was a volunteer I work side-by-side with the lineman their job is very dangerous I respect them for what they do I am a truck driver now and there's been many a times disaster have come to the u.s. and I have driven into the storm to deliver the goods I pull a flatbed so I have all Transformers generators equipment in before the storm is coming I've even been caught in several hurricanes and had to stay there because I couldn't leave what they sacrifice and also what truck driver sacrifice is so much do a tribute to the drivers I'd be grateful
Some men chose to light up their families and friends lives, we chose too light up the entire world.
I remember these guys was working on house in whiteville nc from hurricane Florence then micheal
As a lineman . My family think that money is with me always .. im hoping that 1 day they can see this and realize my sacrifice . If I die soon .. they are all that I have
Check out a movie called "Life on the Line",with John Travolta.
It is a wonderful film.
At the end of it,are a list of All the lineman who died,during the film's production.
Hey Mac could you do a Public Safety Diver tribute they do unbelievably unforgiving work bringing people's loved ones back from a watery grave to bring them home so their families can have closure that's where I hope to work my fire department career until I retire
I can definitely add that to the list! Thanks!
@@MacCloudEntertainment thanks brother keep up the great work the videos are top notch!
You should do a DOT tribute
Hello!!
Good tribute!!
Do you have an E-Mail?
Friends don’t let friends work for pike 😜😂
As a lineman I’m appalled by your video you know nothing about what we do but you play on our worst fears thanks for hurting us
Have you ever considered writing a book?
form the outside looking in.....you can expect people to understand fully
As someone who's seen my fair share of lines in the 20 plus years going, why can't you just be humble??? You took the hero thing to heart while some of us just look at it as our calling, our lifestyle, our passion. Stay humble man because it isn't always about you out there on a line it's about the mens safety around you. The take pride part is working with generations and old schoolers,