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Meet Ezekiel!
Meet Ezekiel, 2nd Year Lineman Apprentice and lover of all things electrical ⚡️ He stumbled upon this trade by chance, but now he can't imagine doing anything else. From traveling to different job sites to the tight-knit comraderie with his fellow linemen, Ezekiel is living his dream and loving every moment of it 💪🏼 #linemanlife #electricallove #comraderie
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Meet Cody!
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Meet Cody, a second year lineman apprentice! 🙌🏼 Cody has found his passion in the trade and loves the hands-on work and problem-solving skills it requires. 💡 He credits his friend for introducing him to the trade and the union for giving him the opportunity to make it his career. 👨🔧 Are you also looking for a fulfilling career? Consider joining the trades and find your calling like Cody did! #...
Meet Andrew!
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Meet Andrew, our talented 2nd year lineman apprentice! 🧑🔧 He found his passion for the trade through hard work and determination, and now he loves every minute of it. From working outdoors to traveling to new job sites and meeting new people, Andrew's job is anything but boring. 💪🌎🤝 Drop a 💡 below if you can relate to his love for adventure and hands-on work! #linemanlife #apprentice #hardwork...
Linemans Rodeo
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🌟 We had an amazing time hosting the Mile High Linemans Rodeo in Denver, welcoming brothers and sisters from across the country! It was an incredible experience for our members and their families who joined us. A special shout out to our talented apprentices who excelled in the competitions: 🏆 Parker Swanson 🏆 Tucker Bevilockway 🏆 Austin Mines 🏆 Blake Allen 🏆 Keaton Medley 🏆 Austin Crabtree 🏆 A...
Meet Creighton!
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Meet Creighton, a 2nd year lineman apprentice who found his way into the trade and has never looked back! 💡🔌 He loves the hard work and the satisfaction of providing power to the people. 💪🏼⚡️ Join us as he shares his journey and what he loves most about being a lineman. #LinemanLife #ProudProvider #Electrician #HardWorkPaysOff
Meet Jack
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Meet Jack, our amazing 2nd Year lineman apprentice who found his way into the trade and never looked back. He loves the brotherhood and the pride in the work he does every day. 🙌⚡️ #LinemanApprentice #Brotherhood #ProudOfWork #ElectricLife
Going Somewhere
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💥 We're thrilled to share a blast from the past - a timeless gem from the 1970s showcasing the essence of lineman apprenticeship! 🔌✨ Watch closely as we unravel the journey of power and precision in this vintage video. 🎥💼 🚀 #LinemanLegacy #ApprenticeshipOpportunity #1970sThrowback #JoinTheTeam ⚡️
Meet Tate
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Meet Tate, our 2nd year lineman apprentice! He's sharing his journey into the trade and what he loves about it. 🛠️ From the benefits of working union to the hands-on work, Tate is thriving in his apprenticeship. Though he wishes he started earlier, he's grateful for the opportunity to learn and grow in this field. #linemanlife #unionproud #apprenticelife
Adiran Testimonial
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Adrian is confident that this is more than a job, its a career Contact Mountain States Line Constructors 801-562-2929 www.mslcat.org
MSLCAT Traffic Signal Technician Recruitment
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MSLCAT Traffic Signal Technician Recruitment
The video narration is actually insane
Non-union is not that bad most places, you are not just a number like you are in the union
Vote for union loving democrats! 💙💙💙
#makelineworkgreatagain
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I think the same narrator made “shake hands with danger”.
very cool. now im getting jeallous
Awesome old video!
Hah! it's funny in the part where he gets his journeyman's card and he says; "It means there's a whole lot of work you're not gonna have to do") that a plumber is in there!
Thank you 🏳️🌈❤️
Im a german electrician and have no idea how this video went on my front page
Hopefully this year I can get my cdl permit and go to my local line college and make my cdl and sign the books. Ever since I was a kid this is what I wanted to do. I have a huge collection of power line tools and equipment and poles that I climb in my yard. I can’t any wait to get paid doing what I love!
Wouldn’t recommend line school .just get your CDL and sign the books ,and come on as a ground man then join their apprenticeship.
Not in the business, but this is still great. Should introduce the trades to all high school kids with videos like this.
0:50 Has a belt to go around the pole. . . not using it. What is he going to do when he gets to the top?
he's going to belt around the pole when he gets to the work...
@@deopressoliber5984 I am imagining him holding on by 1 hand while he swings the belt around the pole and tries to snap in.
@@SeaScoutDan yes that’s exactly how it’s done when you free climb . Old practice though. Not OSHA approved for wood pole climbing now.
I was thinking the same thing. I learned how to gaff up in the Navy Seabees.
free climb it's the best way osha ang bucksqueeze suck old lineman is a reel man the lineman now is fucking gay
Juneteenth is not emancipation Day
:50 he's not using the climbing/safety belt.
they used to free climb back in the day . Just how it was.
Damn you guys got some balls. Electricity is one thing, thosd heights are another.
In some ways, life was better back then. And also in some ways, life is better now.
What a great video, proud to be a MFJL
GO IBEW!! WORK UNION!! STAY SAFE!! LIVE TO TEACH BY EXAMPLE!!
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Inspiring
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Golly, I love these old videos.
Lol what a greater time. When an apprentice could afford to actually have a home and family.
Did he say he got in at 40? So he’s 43?!?? 😦
Love this old stuff
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Me too
Unless this supports unions. I'm a VET and can't stand union workers. Unions breed laziness. You will pay your hard earned money for union dues to watch a useless steward do everything they can to not work, and you will notice they always protect the useless workers that shouldn't have a job in the first place.
We can only hope to be as great as those who came before us. Hopefully I soon walk in their shoes and have the opportunity carry on their ethic.
Where have you applied at? IBEW or nothing just remember that
@@freethinkingamerican80 absolutely brother, I’ve applied to both locals in my state. Just got my CDL, figure I either go union or I don’t go at all!
With your ethic and motivation to do so, I'm certain you'll make it far in the field! #IBEW #UnionStrong
@@EmersonPUSA thank you, I appreciate that tons.
"promosm" 👉
I was a young , I remember the miners on strike and the big rally’s . I remember the moss 3 coal tipple take over.
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BULL-LONEY about "no one looking over your shoulder" . There IS no such job. True, there is no.one physically right there looking directly over your shoulder but you can bet your bottom dollar that there's a full schedule of work that must be performed every day completely..........or else, somebody's butt somewhere WILL ROLL.
I wish we could go back to wearing flannels on the right of way. Killer look.
Other than falls, what are the dangers to this work considering the cables aren’t energized?
I have a friend who is in an apprenticeship program like this one. Huge balls. Question: Why do insulators need to be replaced? I mean, there are no moving parts . . .
Overtime they fail. If they fail then the electricity can energize the structure and will cause a dead short. 1 it’s dangerous and 2 the power stops working.
Makes sense. Thanks. @@mrwashur1991
Then there are those of us who get a nose bleed if we stand on a kitchen chair.
Heros.....
3-4 guys on a half of a Fiberglas ladder is a deal breaker for me. That thing is bowing like all hell-nope-they need a better apparatus for that.
I’d imagine it is beyond rated for the load and is tested/inspected everyday before use. They’re also tied off. Is it sketchy yes but the second you start second guessing shit is when you start shaking and messing things up. A big factor is to trust your equipment. Otherwise you’re in the wrong industry..
Well the beefier set up is going to over load the super structures , and them they are going to fail with a strong wind or earthquake,lol nice thanks BigAl California
Glad we have fearless workers like you to keep the power flowing. So many do not realize what it takes to keep the power to their homes and businesses. Thanks.
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Phenomenal !!!!
I worked on a helicopter crew back in 2015. Made a lot of money
As someone who has sh-t his underwear just from being startled by someone coming up behind me, I shudder to think what my drawerrs would look likw being a lineman on one of those steel towers because full of feces they would be, without a doubt and I'm not joking when I say that.
It is not a job for the timid for sure.
Or for those like me with sensitive bowels on top of the timidity. I'll be honest, I soiled myself once in traffic when someone cut me off. And there have been other times in moments of excitement and/or stress. No, this WOULD NOT be the job for me.
@@po9318😂
22 yrs. ago I did a job like this on 90 FT. Wooden poles. Switch yard just outside Thermal Plant. All spur work. I was 50 yrs. old. hahahahaha...! Next stop..........RETIREMENT. 1195 CM Wire. Lo . #1928
Outstanding job gentlemen !! RESPECT from IBEW L.U. #41
bine there done that