Mine was out for 4 and half hours due to Blizzard conditions. In Minnesota. Thanks to those lineman who went out in the storm to get us energized again.
Actually some jobs you are working around energized lines. Regardless you assume all lines could become reenergized. Once everything is isolated you still maintain your safety.
I hope all the negative commentors realize, he's does it this way because, he's on film. These are the rules his company demands he work from. So, the name calling is quite unfair. It just goes to show that every linemen is a critic and believes he can build it better.
Sure wayne. We are all critical. Or maybe we see through bs and recognize some kid got handed a job by daddy and it’s insulting af to the real linemen.
Yes in a perfect world everyone should have a lock however in this industry there's not always a lock so the lead puts the tag on the poles on both ends. Also before you heat anything up you call dispatch and they will aslo tell you if anyone else is work on the line
You're both shit talking losers taking his words right out of context. He made a mistake, extinguish instead of distinguish. He might be underslept, exhausted. You're both losers.
@@ashfordminer2390 Actually, he said distinguish instead of extinguish. And this in no way is taking words out of context. That's exactly what he said. Yes, he made a simple mistake, just like you did. Mistakes are to be acknowledged and avoided, not have excuses made for them.
@@stargazer7644 This video is a joke. Real lineman are heroes, but they don't look or talk like this. They don't casually walk on-screen in a group when they show up. They don't stand in the middle of the street making a video when they should be opening switches after lines are down on the road. They don't pull out a piece of paper and proclaim "It shows here that IM IN CHARGE". This isn't 1980, the information about an outage (which they all have since they showed up in the right place) doesn't come on a piece of paper. They have a sense of urgency and if they're just arriving on site they're looking up at the problem and the work they need to start preparing for (while discussing it), they're getting on their radio getting work authorization, parts, additional resources and help, and they're assessing risks to safety and property, as well as assessing other damage. They don't stand there like minions awaiting commands from a dweeb with a god complex that has to tell them "it's overhead".
I am not a Lineman, although I have worked with up to 500KVA..... and this is painful to watch. WHO IS THIS GUY? Where did they find him, and has he ever done this before?
Everyone must have lockout locks. Everyone working on the job should have their lock on that disconnect lockout. Be safe don't trust anyone with just one lock on there with your life.
I’m a labor in facility maintenance department at a company. A lot of the safety stuff is CYA. Cause we’re open to the public when we work, you never know when the insurance or powers that be are watching. After being a private investigators assistant, we’d get calls all the time to check if company’s have traffic cones, safty vests, caution tape and such out while working. My boss hated doing these jobs and would charge crazy amounts just to try to avoid them. The companies that hired us ended up not caring about the price and would send us to places to see if safety were being followed.
LOL First thing I thought of was he`s a company suck ass! I could only watch so much of this because it was starting to make me sick, as to how he is saying look at me i'm the boss and all you lowlifes are below me and need to kiss my ass if you want to keep your jobs. oh and dont forget safety first!
Hmmm, I've worked cable before. Funny, I could have swore that we worked at height, in trenches and alongside power. I guess that wasn't electricity flowing through my lines to power the amps that bring your TV and Internet into your house. Hmmm, I guess I didn't read that safety bulletin about the cable installer who was killed because an electrician back fed power onto CATV causing the installer to be electrocuted. I guess those classes I took in electrical theory and engineering must have been a dream. I'd like to see you do the job. Bet you wouldn't last a day. I worked great with the power guys and they worked great with me. At least I know what channel to block from CZcams now.
@@mikel9567 Listen here, young man. You haven’t touched or even heard of electrical equipment. Now go on and get back to your TikTok videos and your MP3s. Your generation makes me sad. Yes, I’m talking to you Mikey-boy.
I'm actually surprised. Every seabee i talked to loved their job (until they were forced too cross rate). I just finished 5 years as a EM, did a little construction and roofing and thinking about being a lineman. What about the job is the worst? (Edit: I tried to convert to construction electrician in 2016, 23 ppl applied and 2 ppl got it in my command)
Austin Crane line work is easy more than it’s hard. Worst thing is working with dumb asses or someone that knows it all. Or working with ppl that’s there just for a check. Transmission is the way to go, that away from distribution.
Linemen used to be rough guys. Pull everything with ropes. Nowadays linework is like navy seals. It isn't too hard and every big kid wants to do it. I climbed with no buck squeeze and let me tell you when you're 90 foot up, looking down with 2 spikes 1/4 inch in the pole, you lose it for a moment. One slip you're done. I slipped coming down and not falling is the only fucking thing God has done for me. I slipped on a step down and one knee jammed into my chest. Those bucksqueezes save lives, but allow some pussies to be linemen. Alot of guys wouldn't do it without bucksqueezes. I'm all for them though. A safety measure to save someone from lifelong impairment is a good thing. I think they waited so long to make them because linework was "mans" work. It's kinda like tight rope walking. Everyone'll do it if there's a safety to keep you from falling. Nobody will do it, very few, if there's no safety.
@@jonathanwillard663 You: "This safety equipment means some pussies or doing the job" Also you: "This safety equipment saves lives" Also you: "I'm all for them". You sound like a moron, nobody is a pussy because they demand standard safety equipment.
@@jonathanwillard663 I work for a cable company and we dont use buck squeezes. just your regular climbing strap. I had a co-worker slip down a pole, he hugged on to the thing and boy did that pole fuck up his stomach and chest. we dont need to climb as high as power lineman, i think the highest ive climb was 40 - 50 feet high,, but after 15 feet, whos counting. thats high enough to kill. still though, it never bothered me, i feel safer strapped to the pole than on a extension ladder on a downhill line. have you ever been on a 30 foot ladder then have it slip only to have it hanging on by the tip of one strand hook? it takes nerves of steel just NOT to jump off.
@@jonathanwillard663 you’re a fucking moron. Imagine degrading someone for being safe. I’m sick of all you old school lineman calling out the new guys because they use fall protection. I have a family to go home to. I’ll be god damned if I’m going to put myself at risk of losing that. You realize being a lineman already is dangerous and they’ve come a long way to making it a safer job... the idea of fall protection just makes the job that much more safe. Quit bitching you idiot fuck.
@@MadNlGER bruhh these dudes are straight newbs lol I'm sure that one guy still trying to get that wire into that sleeve with that hoist sucked all the way in😂😂
this is older, but lineman should be trained as arborist to handle smaller issues, clearly not whole massive trees, split in half whole trees, but small to mid size branches they should be capable of handling
23:10 Talk about Safety hu? Working 14, 16 Hour Days. Maybe he shudda had keep that one hush. Also whats with the earings and the rings, ah i know perfect way to check if line is energized, beats using a multimeter right?.
Ok Popofab and ChrisB. Just briefly. He uses the word "I" in a "Team Event" a little too much. 2nd) once the Crew arrive, you don't dictate anything. You ALL WALK OR DRIVE the Lead or a portion of the Ckt, to make sure nothing else has broken or come down. Once in a while you'll find a smoldering body under a Line. During this ride /walk visual, WE, come up with a Plan, NOT "I"He talking to Office Folk so a lot of what he HAVE to say is not the reality. The rest is just stuff that us Lineman are laughing at when we watch this. It's not a Critique on this LineMech or the Crew. STAY SAFE MEN!!!!
Gary Nelson fuck it bruh, I’ll help ya. Ear ring, one wheel chock, no gloves running the hand line, no one checked the pole before climbing and no one checked the adjacent poles before work started. All should have been covered in the pre job briefing. And for heavens sake let the damn hoist out before u try to put it on. Put ya grip on the conductor first. Might wanna let every one know the out riggers r coming down. Didn’t barricaded the trucks so I guess they were grounded. Ok I might have missed something. I ain’t scared to call somebody out. Oh, the 7yr lead man is in charge if ya didn’t know. With the clear glasses on. Ok I’m gonna stop now. 🤣there ya go popofabulous and Chris.like he said, as a linemen this is hard to watch. Ok I’m done, no for real this time I’m done. 😂🤣. He didn’t check them rubber gloves.
@@scorpion5700 Your right,. THe guy is an ego maniac. How bout the we been doing this with block and tackle for thousands of years and that type of stuff. I mean come on man. Yeah long hrs. then gopes on to say I work 16 then go home for 8 . etc etc. Its embarrassing.. I think even some of the Bell Guys would have an issue working with this lineman.. The dude is a joke with his ego. cant work for someone like that. where its me me me me me. not we we we we. this dude is a real charm i bet to work with i bet...!!! LOL. embarrassing. But hes trying hard he probly just doesnt know how to talk to the general public without sounding like a General on the battlefield who isnt really a general..
foreman on jobs like these are always sitting in their pickups in california. The guys on the ground do all the hard work. Most forman.... not all... but most don’t know how hard it is to do the work and need it done “NOW” and “FAST” Also guys that work on the “line’ don’t have rings on their fingers
mrpatt1983 ... exactly...comment above is ignorant..Foreman is sitting on his ass because usually he's done what the crew is doing about 1000 more times than them..lol
I’m a lineman in New York. My title is “working foreman “ I work with my guys. We are a team. I am not above my brother. I’m just a JL that writes all the paperwork and takes all the responsibility
God bless him, he is an enthusiastic guy who no doubt worked his way up the ladder of the power game. BUT . . . .not at all a polished speaker and the presentation content is harmed badly by the style and various idiosyncratic things about him. The ear ring complaint however is silly. Hell, what if he wore three ear rings? Just wish they had held a long practice session for this poor guy before putting him on camera. Safety emphasis was excellent.
James Lee he knows the set up and should have practice if he didn’t. If you don’t don’t something every day your not gonna be good at it. Besides, we just dumb asses doing a job nobody else will do.
and ring... Ridiculous. But Hes trying hard. Hes Just not a good presenter . Its not his best job to do presentations. Though I would beleive he may be good at his job ..
“Alternating current continues to rotate around through the process of electricity” wut ? Lol I give him credit cause he’s just shooting from the hip... thumbs up for the line crew tho ...
He’s trying to dumb it down for the people. He could definitely start talking ohm’s law, amps, watts, volts, grounding, transmission, transformers, insulation, the electrical properties of metals used for wires, the purpose of step down transformers, how what he’s working on gets down to house current etc… but the presentation would be a few days long and half the people there wouldn’t understand any of it.
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I'm glad they can't outsource these jobs to China.
This guy is a pain in the ass. When I show up on site the service men go hide out somewhere. Once we show up they bounce. I would definitely tell this guys to kick rocks
Blocks and Tackles for "thousands of years".. Ok... i didnt know they had electricity for that long.... And Yes those pickles do come off... Seen them fall off before!
I work in plant maintenance for an isp. We’re banned from using pickles as they are all failing on us a few years later. Pretty dangerous for some guys up on their ladders hanging drops haha. We use straight preforms only now.
3:10 A pocket full of keys is not a good thing. Key's in your right pocket will require a skin graft from your left thigh if electrocuted. Trust me, I've seen it happen.
These men working with 7k volts up on the heights are truly a heros, my respects for all these hard working dedicated men.
13k lol
7kV 14:05 LOL @@subradiant_music
Ty 😊 🙏🏻
Excellent video, this should be done state wide.
Mine was out for 4 and half hours due to Blizzard conditions. In Minnesota. Thanks to those lineman who went out in the storm to get us energized again.
Ty 😊 🙏🏻
“We don’t wanna be working on it with it energized because that’ll hurt us” thats one way to put it 😆
🤦🏻♂️
He’s not wrong
Actually some jobs you are working around energized lines. Regardless you assume all lines could become reenergized. Once everything is isolated you still maintain your safety.
Yea 7k volts will stop your heart.
I hope all the negative commentors realize, he's does it this way because, he's on film. These are the rules his company demands he work from. So, the name calling is quite unfair. It just goes to show that every linemen is a critic and believes he can build it better.
Sure wayne. We are all critical. Or maybe we see through bs and recognize some kid got handed a job by daddy and it’s insulting af to the real linemen.
There has to be some morons commenting in every video. They seem to feel it makes them important.
God bless these people. These are the real heroes.
You guys are amazingly awesome. Kudos... you rock
That earing really stands out
Great job and video. Stay safe
Lockout tag should be on the lock lol
That's what I was thinking
@@smokum0 lmao two years later someone feels the same thing
@Donald Henson Every one working on it needs to have a lock on it. That is basic lock out tag out procedure
Yes in a perfect world everyone should have a lock however in this industry there's not always a lock so the lead puts the tag on the poles on both ends. Also before you heat anything up you call dispatch and they will aslo tell you if anyone else is work on the line
@@whitelightinggaming3737 even with that, a tag should have the name and number of the lead or foreman that locked it out on it.
This very informative video on safely working around electrical lines.
No it's not...
John M pay this fucker no attention.
Nice job, hard work 🚎
Thank you. Excellent video. Thank you again. Peace be with you brother z
12:04
"It distinguishes itself." The fire must make itself known to be different from other fires, as this fire is happening on a person.
KLM This is the guy running the job 😐
You're both shit talking losers taking his words right out of context. He made a mistake, extinguish instead of distinguish. He might be underslept, exhausted. You're both losers.
Yeah.... Nevermind all the other dumb shit he said and did... This video is fucking retarded....
@@ashfordminer2390 Actually, he said distinguish instead of extinguish. And this in no way is taking words out of context. That's exactly what he said. Yes, he made a simple mistake, just like you did. Mistakes are to be acknowledged and avoided, not have excuses made for them.
@@stargazer7644 This video is a joke. Real lineman are heroes, but they don't look or talk like this. They don't casually walk on-screen in a group when they show up. They don't stand in the middle of the street making a video when they should be opening switches after lines are down on the road. They don't pull out a piece of paper and proclaim "It shows here that IM IN CHARGE". This isn't 1980, the information about an outage (which they all have since they showed up in the right place) doesn't come on a piece of paper. They have a sense of urgency and if they're just arriving on site they're looking up at the problem and the work they need to start preparing for (while discussing it), they're getting on their radio getting work authorization, parts, additional resources and help, and they're assessing risks to safety and property, as well as assessing other damage. They don't stand there like minions awaiting commands from a dweeb with a god complex that has to tell them "it's overhead".
excellent video, thanks
That's a job for younger guys with strong legs and no fear of height. I'm glad they're on the job to keep the lights on.
11:35 I sense a bit of sexual tension
HR getting a misconduct boner
Going in for a lil’ squeeze.
He looks like a guy that doesn’t get out of the office very often
Nice video thank you for posting, the young forman did, i think a great job, good work, guys. Thank you for your work.
What safety measures have been put in place regarding the block and it's rope?
I'd like to say thank you, for all the hard work and sacrifice, I noticed nor one person could do that but rather make stupid comments instead
When he said "okay", i knew he was fucking legit....
23:26 look how his voice cracks when he is asked what he's gone through.
I like his ear ring he must be in HR
12:48 patience is waning.
14 16 hour days in a row. bless your heart. human hyperbole or no
I am not a Lineman, although I have worked with up to 500KVA..... and this is painful to watch. WHO IS THIS GUY? Where did they find him, and has he ever done this before?
Im a lineman for a cable company, outages never happen when the weather or other conditions are ideal.
Yea its like in plumbing. You only get OT when a bug storm comes and clogs up drains
Gotta love them outages... Not.. Most of the time it can wait until the morning. Especially if you have to wait on power
@@boxfox1239 God I hate those bug storms.
@@stargazer7644 here in Bayou bug storms happen to offen
Cars hitting them over here is common. People either looking at their phones, drunk or had some medical issue.
Comedy gold. Thank you for the laughs
Good Info and thanks. Sparky4life ...Electrical 101- Demetallize ...Do I see a ring ?
Everyone must have lockout locks. Everyone working on the job should have their lock on that disconnect lockout.
Be safe don't trust anyone with just one lock on there with your life.
I’m a labor in facility maintenance department at a company. A lot of the safety stuff is CYA. Cause we’re open to the public when we work, you never know when the insurance or powers that be are watching.
After being a private investigators assistant, we’d get calls all the time to check if company’s have traffic cones, safty vests, caution tape and such out while working. My boss hated doing these jobs and would charge crazy amounts just to try to avoid them. The companies that hired us ended up not caring about the price and would send us to places to see if safety were being followed.
Cover up isn't orange for visibility, its orange because of what class it is.. omg this hurts to watch but I will continue
drink everytime he says isolate
hard work
Doggone it, when they make videos like this I wish they would include who's in charge????
The guy talking said dso relinquished site authority to him so I'm assuming he's in charge of this job
I think he was being sarcastic.
LOL First thing I thought of was he`s a company suck ass! I could only watch so much of this because it was starting to make me sick, as to how he is saying look at me i'm the boss and all you lowlifes are below me and need to kiss my ass if you want to keep your jobs. oh and dont forget safety first!
Bunch of cable guys and machine operators in the comments. I’d like to see a handful of you do with these guys just did.
Hmmm, I've worked cable before. Funny, I could have swore that we worked at height, in trenches and alongside power. I guess that wasn't electricity flowing through my lines to power the amps that bring your TV and Internet into your house. Hmmm, I guess I didn't read that safety bulletin about the cable installer who was killed because an electrician back fed power onto CATV causing the installer to be electrocuted. I guess those classes I took in electrical theory and engineering must have been a dream.
I'd like to see you do the job. Bet you wouldn't last a day. I worked great with the power guys and they worked great with me. At least I know what channel to block from CZcams now.
@@mikel9567 Listen here, young man. You haven’t touched or even heard of electrical equipment. Now go on and get back to your TikTok videos and your MP3s. Your generation makes me sad. Yes, I’m talking to you Mikey-boy.
THIS IS MY SYSTEM OKAY?!
I have a question. Does your company trim the trees on your power lines? Or do you make a home owner do it????
Hurricane beryl got me here
Dios los proteja siempre y familia y amigos
I was a seabea in the navy and did all of this, these guys so not make enough. I would not do this shit ever again.
I'm actually surprised. Every seabee i talked to loved their job (until they were forced too cross rate). I just finished 5 years as a EM, did a little construction and roofing and thinking about being a lineman. What about the job is the worst? (Edit: I tried to convert to construction electrician in 2016, 23 ppl applied and 2 ppl got it in my command)
Austin Crane line work is easy more than it’s hard. Worst thing is working with dumb asses or someone that knows it all. Or working with ppl that’s there just for a check. Transmission is the way to go, that away from distribution.
Mr. Whitfield 2 blocked the hell outta himself
Right, The right stuff babe.
Thank you sweetheart thank you 🙏🏻 well
Thank god for nlc i understand what hes talking about
Are those there trouble trucks?
Did u test the gloves?
Remember sliding allway down in lineman school abt 1964 pole has splinters !! US army .🤗
good video but aren't the boots wrong for pulling the gang switch?
Excelencia y más
Something is just screaming to me that this is the ceo's son or nephew.
Linemen used to be rough guys. Pull everything with ropes. Nowadays linework is like navy seals. It isn't too hard and every big kid wants to do it. I climbed with no buck squeeze and let me tell you when you're 90 foot up, looking down with 2 spikes 1/4 inch in the pole, you lose it for a moment. One slip you're done. I slipped coming down and not falling is the only fucking thing God has done for me. I slipped on a step down and one knee jammed into my chest. Those bucksqueezes save lives, but allow some pussies to be linemen. Alot of guys wouldn't do it without bucksqueezes. I'm all for them though. A safety measure to save someone from lifelong impairment is a good thing. I think they waited so long to make them because linework was "mans" work. It's kinda like tight rope walking. Everyone'll do it if there's a safety to keep you from falling. Nobody will do it, very few, if there's no safety.
@@jonathanwillard663 You: "This safety equipment means some pussies or doing the job" Also you: "This safety equipment saves lives" Also you: "I'm all for them". You sound like a moron, nobody is a pussy because they demand standard safety equipment.
@@jonathanwillard663 Okay 🐀
@@jonathanwillard663 I work for a cable company and we dont use buck squeezes. just your regular climbing strap. I had a co-worker slip down a pole, he hugged on to the thing and boy did that pole fuck up his stomach and chest. we dont need to climb as high as power lineman, i think the highest ive climb was 40 - 50 feet high,, but after 15 feet, whos counting. thats high enough to kill. still though, it never bothered me, i feel safer strapped to the pole than on a extension ladder on a downhill line. have you ever been on a 30 foot ladder then have it slip only to have it hanging on by the tip of one strand hook? it takes nerves of steel just NOT to jump off.
@@jonathanwillard663 you’re a fucking moron. Imagine degrading someone for being safe. I’m sick of all you old school lineman calling out the new guys because they use fall protection. I have a family to go home to. I’ll be god damned if I’m going to put myself at risk of losing that. You realize being a lineman already is dangerous and they’ve come a long way to making it a safer job... the idea of fall protection just makes the job that much more safe. Quit bitching you idiot fuck.
I'd probably learn just as much with the volume off.
I see why dominion and pepco don't help each other
Dude quit pretending and get out of the way while the linemen do their job. It’s so obvious it’s insulting.
Guys that say "ok" that much drive me crazy. Likes he's talking down to you like you're a dumbass
That's y my food got ruined, cause this guy making you tube video.
It’s seems like it his first time looking at that safety list. First time restoring power period by the way he’s stuttering and stammering.
He’s a lineman, not a public speaker 🤷♂️
he HIS the trouble man m"kay... and now the system is his!!! get out of the way,
The boss acts like a tyrant!
I’m struggling to know who’s in charge 😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe there's a resistance to authority
6:27 Apparently David Faustino (Bud Bundy) found a new job...
23:00 blizzard 2010 lots of overtime = new Harley those guys with all the toys
maybe next time youll run your hoist out a little farther so youll have room to work lol
Dude. Chill. He’s a real lineman and the line is his. He’s hard money af 😂 😂
@@MadNlGER bruhh these dudes are straight newbs lol I'm sure that one guy still trying to get that wire into that sleeve with that hoist sucked all the way in😂😂
You know he was sweating his ass off when he realized he two blocked that hoist on camera
two splices in neutral conductor , change out span of triplex ....
Where is the beer cooler, after all this safety crap, it must be time for lunch...
this is older, but lineman should be trained as arborist to handle smaller issues, clearly not whole massive trees, split in half whole trees, but small to mid size branches they should be capable of handling
That’s a whole different trade tho
ohhh and he got the keys!! fk this guy would end up with a spray foamed muffler in my country!
23:10 Talk about Safety hu? Working 14, 16 Hour Days. Maybe he shudda had keep that one hush.
Also whats with the earings and the rings, ah i know perfect way to check if line is energized, beats using a multimeter right?.
Hector Ortega no thats the manditory working hours when on storm restoration 16 on 8 off for as many days as your on Storm Restoration.
No LDL testing?
Oh boy! Get ready for Fix It Now (FIN) OK OK OK!
As a Lineman, this is hard to watch!!!!!!!
Gary Nelson how come?
Go on...
Ok Popofab and ChrisB. Just briefly. He uses the word "I" in a "Team Event" a little too much. 2nd) once the Crew arrive, you don't dictate anything. You ALL WALK OR DRIVE the Lead or a portion of the Ckt, to make sure nothing else has broken or come down. Once in a while you'll find a smoldering body under a Line. During this ride /walk visual, WE, come up with a Plan, NOT "I"He talking to Office Folk so a lot of what he HAVE to say is not the reality. The rest is just stuff that us Lineman are laughing at when we watch this. It's not a Critique on this LineMech or the Crew. STAY SAFE MEN!!!!
Gary Nelson fuck it bruh, I’ll help ya. Ear ring, one wheel chock, no gloves running the hand line, no one checked the pole before climbing and no one checked the adjacent poles before work started. All should have been covered in the pre job briefing. And for heavens sake let the damn hoist out before u try to put it on. Put ya grip on the conductor first. Might wanna let every one know the out riggers r coming down. Didn’t barricaded the trucks so I guess they were grounded. Ok I might have missed something. I ain’t scared to call somebody out. Oh, the 7yr lead man is in charge if ya didn’t know. With the clear glasses on. Ok I’m gonna stop now. 🤣there ya go popofabulous and Chris.like he said, as a linemen this is hard to watch. Ok I’m done, no for real this time I’m done. 😂🤣. He didn’t check them rubber gloves.
@@scorpion5700 Your right,. THe guy is an ego maniac. How bout the we been doing this with block and tackle for thousands of years and that type of stuff. I mean come on man. Yeah long hrs. then gopes on to say I work 16 then go home for 8 . etc etc. Its embarrassing.. I think even some of the Bell Guys would have an issue working with this lineman.. The dude is a joke with his ego. cant work for someone like that. where its me me me me me. not we we we we. this dude is a real charm i bet to work with i bet...!!! LOL. embarrassing. But hes trying hard he probly just doesnt know how to talk to the general public without sounding like a General on the battlefield who isnt really a general..
foreman on jobs like these are always sitting in their pickups in california. The guys on the ground do all the hard work. Most forman.... not all... but most don’t know how hard it is to do the work and need it done “NOW” and “FAST” Also guys that work on the “line’ don’t have rings on their fingers
I would think someone would have to be a lineman before they can be a foreman?
mrpatt1983 ... exactly...comment above is ignorant..Foreman is sitting on his ass because usually he's done what the crew is doing about 1000 more times than them..lol
I’m a lineman in New York. My title is “working foreman “ I work with my guys. We are a team. I am not above my brother. I’m just a JL that writes all the paperwork and takes all the responsibility
this is not a big problem, is just a secundary wires 220 volts down.
Jacking into the sleeve...
Hmm
God bless him, he is an enthusiastic guy who no doubt worked his way up the ladder of the power game. BUT . . . .not at all a polished speaker and the presentation content is harmed badly by the style and various idiosyncratic things about him. The ear ring complaint however is silly. Hell, what if he wore three ear rings? Just wish they had held a long practice session for this poor guy before putting him on camera. Safety emphasis was excellent.
James Lee he knows the set up and should have practice if he didn’t. If you don’t don’t something every day your not gonna be good at it. Besides, we just dumb asses doing a job nobody else will do.
hegh dis ferst rispanneer iz work @ petco
Eastside Gang
We don't have anemometer to tell us the wind is 29 or 40 mph
Could this guy say "ok' or "alright" one more time please?
AR556NATO he’s nervous man...his boss probably made him do this video
Ok
I thought electricity was a force generated at the quantum level not a process.
Nice earing dude!
He has his wedding ring on also, dumbass!
and ring... Ridiculous. But Hes trying hard. Hes Just not a good presenter . Its not his best job to do presentations. Though I would beleive he may be good at his job ..
Beats using a multimeter..
@Brexit Monger yeah takes big balls to stand around and watch
Is he a serviceman or a lead lineman. I'm confused
I don’t know but he does have an earring
How do I become a lineman?
you apply for electricity at school. then either get work as an electrician, a telephone guy, or a lineman. Depends on where you end up .
Steel shank for climbing
ECG take note these are real electricians
That guy is an ass. How many times did he say that DSO has relinquished authority to him?
“Alternating current continues to rotate around through the process of electricity” wut ? Lol I give him credit cause he’s just shooting from the hip... thumbs up for the line crew tho ...
He’s trying to dumb it down for the people. He could definitely start talking ohm’s law, amps, watts, volts, grounding, transmission, transformers, insulation, the electrical properties of metals used for wires, the purpose of step down transformers, how what he’s working on gets down to house current etc… but the presentation would be a few days long and half the people there wouldn’t understand any of it.
I'm glad they can't outsource these jobs to China.
There's some guy in China working on a drone with fully articulating arms thinking: _hold my beer..._
Now I know why it took a 3 fucking weeks to get power back after Irma. Just kidding you guys are amazing and all the respect for you guys.
NY and PA locals make 56 and hour 😳
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+Alex Armstrong Okay.
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This guy is a pain in the ass. When I show up on site the service men go hide out somewhere. Once we show up they bounce. I would definitely tell this guys to kick rocks
Blocks and Tackles for "thousands of years".. Ok... i didnt know they had electricity for that long.... And Yes those pickles do come off... Seen them fall off before!
I think he means that the block and tackle has been used for thousands of years to help lift heavy things, not just heavy electrical cable.
I work in plant maintenance for an isp. We’re banned from using pickles as they are all failing on us a few years later. Pretty dangerous for some guys up on their ladders hanging drops haha. We use straight preforms only now.
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Good informational video
Someone needs to learn the difference between wire and cable.
how much a lineman earns in a month????
In line work that's all up to you really
correction, the harness saves you from hitting the ground if he falls out of the bucket.
Hi my name is big head im your save the day narcissist, mmkay? 😂
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"You understand " likes he's talking to little kids
This guy should go back to Wichita.
3:10 A pocket full of keys is not a good thing. Key's in your right pocket will require a skin graft from your left thigh if electrocuted. Trust me, I've seen it happen.
So try really, really hard not to get electocuted. Mm'kay?
Where else do you keep your lockout key, aren't they required to be on your person so it can't be re-energized while you're working?