The Life of a Lineman

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 108

  • @katiemclean9089
    @katiemclean9089 4 года назад +75

    From Canada I spent over 30 great years in the Line Trade , and now retired . Every time the weather gets bad , my thoughts and prayers go out to those who get that middle of the night call . Stay safe Brothers !

  • @jamesdoucet491
    @jamesdoucet491 4 года назад +77

    been a lineman for 20 years it is the hardest job you'll ever love

  • @sailor12006
    @sailor12006 Год назад +9

    I have great respect for the linemen who keep the lights on for us. Thank you.

  • @ILLFINGAZ
    @ILLFINGAZ 4 года назад +67

    Being a Journeyman Lineman is very rewarding but it's not for everyone. A lot of sacrifices for you and your family that comes with this job. Storms come thru and it's 16 hour days, 8 hours off and you're right back at it again. This can go on for weeks or even months. Raining so hard that it rains sideways, snow almost up to your hips, so hot that your clothes are soaked but.... you don't think about yourself, you think about the customers that need there lights turned back on. On call and you get home at 1am in the bed, just starting to fall asleep and your pager goes off for you to come back in. School meetings and events missed, family and friend outings missed, church on sundays missed, and everything you have to sacrifice, your family is also sacrificing. All to keep the lights on. This is why Journeyman Linemen are so close. Family, no matter where you are from we are all brothers and sisters.
    To all of my brothers and sisters out there, be safe and god bless you and your families.👊

    • @joaopaulooliveiradesousa7390
      @joaopaulooliveiradesousa7390 4 года назад

      E assim amigo gostei das suas palavras eu trabalho na área também aqui no Brasil e o mesmo sentimento, gosto muito do jeito que vcs trabalham aí EUA parabéns.

    • @linehandibew6205
      @linehandibew6205 4 года назад +1

      Right on brother. Ibew local 1049 strong Island. Just wrapped up 19 days straight 16s on the overnights. Hoping to be heading to help out for hurricane Laura. Be safe man. #1 thing is to go ho e how you came in. Everyone goes home

    • @gabrielguerro8449
      @gabrielguerro8449 3 года назад +1

      God bless these unsung heroes and their families

    • @justdie0k
      @justdie0k 3 года назад

      Are you normally paid hourly or salary?

    • @ILLFINGAZ
      @ILLFINGAZ 3 года назад +2

      @@justdie0k Hourly, I would never work for salary. No way, no how I would ever work for a salary. The company would abuse it and I'd be working non stop on storm duty without being compensated for it. Nope!

  • @bogonzalez8256
    @bogonzalez8256 3 года назад +2

    Nicely done guys! Been a Journeyman Lineman since April 1987 and began the trade in 1981. Now a Troubleman in Northern Arizona. Love my job. Thanks for this... Work Smart Work Safe!

  • @fredtaylor9792
    @fredtaylor9792 3 года назад +5

    Lives are on the line when the power goes out. I'm not a lineman, just a very grateful citizen. My father was a police officer for over 30 years in Houston Texas and as a young child, I'd worry and sometimes cry when he was late coming home or having to work outside during the hurricanes. Thank you and your families for the sacrifice. I know the pay is good but it takes a very special person to do your job and an even more special person to WANT to do your job. Stay safe.

  • @kylebyron
    @kylebyron 4 года назад +12

    I’m 31 have 6 kids. I work 2 jobs roughly 70-90 hrs a week. I hopefully will be starting school in may. God willing I will be a brother to.Thank y’all for you sacrifice and service! God bless.

    • @erdinczor1
      @erdinczor1 3 года назад +2

      Update?

    • @robsilva6.
      @robsilva6. 11 месяцев назад

      I’m planning also on going to school here in about to mouth

    • @mountainhollers2661
      @mountainhollers2661 4 месяца назад

      @@erdinczor1wondering the same thing. Guess he’s too busy for RUclips comments cuz he’s on that lineman grind lol

  • @winchester4894
    @winchester4894 3 года назад +6

    Lineman for 12 years loved it. Now on the Engineering side of it, appreciate my job as a Engineer but I do miss being out there.

  • @6stringsbrainfingers
    @6stringsbrainfingers 4 года назад +9

    You got to respect and admire the hell out of those guys.

  • @chrishuys2671
    @chrishuys2671 3 года назад +6

    I hope to join the ranks of these warriors 1 day, attending NLC. Truly inspirational 🙏🏼

    • @elijahrodriguez5022
      @elijahrodriguez5022 3 года назад +1

      Just started my term may 17th at NLC texas campus!

    • @chrishuys2671
      @chrishuys2671 3 года назад

      @@elijahrodriguez5022 nice!! Get that CDL and study-study-study!
      Just got my CDL today, stoked!

    • @elijahrodriguez5022
      @elijahrodriguez5022 3 года назад +1

      @@chrishuys2671 hell yeah man that’s the plan! have you landed a job yet? I’m only 20 so i’m waiting to see where i land a job to take my CDL because i can’t get interstate yet. Definitely studying my ass off been getting high B’s on all my tests so far.

    • @chrishuys2671
      @chrishuys2671 3 года назад +1

      @@elijahrodriguez5022 nice brotha, so it looks like I may get an apprentice position in west Texas, in the oil fields.

    • @elijahrodriguez5022
      @elijahrodriguez5022 3 года назад +1

      @@chrishuys2671 happy for ya brotha, keep
      me updated!

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338
    @garlandremingtoniii1338 7 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love watching these videos of these hard-working, Blue-collar, Well paid, LINE-MEN!!!! HIP HIP, HOORAY!!! HIP HIP,
    HOORAY!!!! 😄 I never worked in the lineman-trade. I worked in, Mid to Upper-management in our Domestic & International Oil&Gas Industry.
    Holding positions as the, on site, HSE (safety manager.) and then the HSE VP, AT-LARGE. I covered Wyoming, eastern, Montana / western, North Dakota.
    Which is the, Bakken Oil-Field. And, Over in NE Utah. Of our office in Vernal Utah. I also worked Offshore in the Gulf of Mexico / The North Sea / The Indian Ocean.
    Today I am retired, And back living in, the very very, NW part of Montana. 5 miles from the Canadian Border. Up here inside the, Yaak Valley. Yaak Montana.
    And RUclips has several videos of the hard-working man and women that work in both of these industries. Thank you 🙏 dear Lord!!!

  • @t.r.4496
    @t.r.4496 3 года назад +15

    I've been a Journeyman going on 20 years, been in the field 24 years, I've been called out to work on about 15 Christmas Eve nights, my wife and kids understand what this job is. Coming home safe to them is the most important.

    • @William14094
      @William14094 2 года назад

      Is it good money being a JL? Like over $150K/yr?

    • @t.r.4496
      @t.r.4496 2 года назад

      @@William14094 on my W2's in 2004 I filed taxes on $205k. That was the best year I ever had. It depends on location and the company. I make close to 100k a year now. But I'm back home working and don't care for the overtime like I used to.

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338
    @garlandremingtoniii1338 7 месяцев назад

    For all of those that don’t know where Moon Lake Electric Co is, It’s in Roosevelt, Utah. My company in the Oil&Gas Industry, have an office in Vernal, Utah. Very close to Roosevelt. I’ve been there many times.

  • @williamgreen-cs7be
    @williamgreen-cs7be Год назад +1

    MY GRANDFATHER WAS A LINE MAN FOR 46 YEAR FOR OHIO EDISON THERE THERE FIRST TRASPORTATION WAS HORSE WAGON 1916 HE WORK STORM HANGING BY STRAP BUT I DON'T HE SHOW ANY FEAR I HAVE UPMOST RESPECT FORE ALL OF THEM I BECAME A ELECTRIC BECAUSE OF HIM HE TAUGHT ME ALOT HE PAST 12 YEAR AGO I'VE MADE MISTAKE OVER THE YEAR BUT LEARN FROM THEM . A TRUE STORY I WAS WORKING ON A HOUSE LINE I FELT A HAND ON MY SHOULD AND SAYING DON;T DO THAT NO ONE THERE I KNOW IT WAS HIM WATCHING OVER ME.OR MY HIGH SCHOOL ELE, TEACHER SAYING DON'T STAND IN FRONT OF BOX TURNING ON BREAKER THAT SAVE MY LIFE GOD BLESS THEM ALL LINE MEN STAY SAFE.

  • @bigredmachine230
    @bigredmachine230 4 года назад +11

    I have never thought of it as Dangerous as we are trained and equipped to do the work that we are expected to perform. You need to respect the job for what it is and the people that came before you. You will have to miss things in your personal life, as the job demands hard work, long hours, great days, bad days, and respect to yourself and the people you are privledged to work beside. But, at the end of the day-We Love IT, and that's why we do it!

  • @carlgibans9982
    @carlgibans9982 4 года назад +6

    IBEW Local 12 here. Keep up the good work boys.

  • @chrissysamuel2847
    @chrissysamuel2847 3 года назад +3

    I'm desperately trying to get into this trade after working with Lineman for the last couple of years. So if anybody out there sees this message I would love a job! Totally willing to travel and totally willing to relocate!

  • @nayanbarman2236
    @nayanbarman2236 4 года назад +2

    being a supervisor i know the struggle to keep and provide power to the people. it may seem like an easy job but it is not. every season gives a new challenge whether it it the rain the heat the wind or the cold.

  • @twilllinemanforhire6266
    @twilllinemanforhire6266 5 лет назад +13

    yes...The Lineman Life is not for many, But its rewarding for all of us

  • @kevaughnMorris-by5bg
    @kevaughnMorris-by5bg 6 месяцев назад

    Great video did a very Job 😁😃👍

  • @MattMorris481
    @MattMorris481 7 месяцев назад

    My dad worked for the coop for 41 years lineman, system ops, staking tech and metering and I was a lineman in till I was hurt. I remember my teacher telling me I would never amount to anything well I saw him a couple of years after being a lineman and he said I see you got that crappy job with your name on your shirt my buddy looked at him and said to bad for you he make more that’s double what you do. Best job on the planet.

  • @kentboys6981
    @kentboys6981 4 года назад +1

    Motocross and a lineman, awesome community

  • @timbaus8735
    @timbaus8735 3 года назад

    My father worked @ dairyland power back in 60s went all over state of Wisconsin building lines i was just a kid @ the time he passed away while being on the job I bluffs near lacrosse worked with a good

  • @daltonlindsay5899
    @daltonlindsay5899 4 года назад +3

    I’m really thinking of being a lineman I’m a junior at altamont highschool and I’m doing interns for my senior year and I’m either gonna do journeyman or lineman

    • @eliprovost3305
      @eliprovost3305 4 года назад +2

      You gotta be a lineman for 4 years and finish your books to be called a journeyman lineman. And normally you gotta go to college to get a good internship. I don’t think you can job shadow a line worker either because it’s dangerous.

    • @brickphelps8855
      @brickphelps8855 4 года назад +2

      If your looking at starting a career in the lineman trade check out Northwest Lineman College

    • @linetrash4298
      @linetrash4298 4 года назад +3

      Get you class A CDL then the summer when you finish high school go find a job as a grunt somewhere. After a few months you'll know if this is for you or not, and you won't have spent a bunch of money going to college to find out you want to do something else.

    • @daltonlindsay5899
      @daltonlindsay5899 4 года назад

      leon rodriguez i was planning on going in the oil field for my family’s company for a few years and save for college

    • @jamesduran2464
      @jamesduran2464 4 года назад

      Get your CDL with air brakes endorsement, or get hired by a trucking company which can offer to pay for your trucking school, save some money and when you have enough you could go to lineman school do your research some are cheaper than others not all are 20K or you can try a community school some might offer powerline classes

  • @arifianto89sport40
    @arifianto89sport40 3 года назад +1

    i’m a lineman too… from indonesia

  • @elecbenchannel9718
    @elecbenchannel9718 4 года назад

    Amazing video

  • @williamking9603
    @williamking9603 Год назад

    Once a lineman , always a Lineman Always kiss your wife every morning and tell her that you Love HER . Be Safe all .

  • @jonwillard4659
    @jonwillard4659 3 года назад +5

    I disagree with lineman school. The way things worked for decades upon decades was, a newby stays with the same journeyman for five years or so and his style of work is the spitting image of the journeyman he learned from. Those schools are about the money. Also, those schools make it seem like a guy can go to school and learn linework in four months. Unfortunately I got out of linework before I made it into powerline work. I got into hvac. It sucks. Bad. Went from buckets and climbing to crawling under houses. But even in hvac, I learned from one good metalworker for five years. Then I work d for a company where a guy apparently went to school and did service work and thought he could do installs. The outside come? Generic cheap shitty systems. All trades have been spoiled by schools, the tradition of a journeyman teaching a new guy is gone. I hate that part of trades. Then the schoolboys think they know it all.

    • @commiekiller
      @commiekiller 2 года назад

      Thank you for your inspiring and informative comment. I wish I can learn the way you did but more and more companies are being lazy and want to hire people with minimum training so they don't have to train entry level guys.

    • @renwhite1809
      @renwhite1809 2 года назад

      So you weren’t a lineman if you didn’t work on power lines let’s get that straight. Did you ever even climb a pole or were you a grunt ?

  • @tonyanderson3143
    @tonyanderson3143 3 года назад +2

    41 years still in bucket

  • @jeremymoreside1444
    @jeremymoreside1444 4 года назад +5

    Dad was a lineman for 42 years with Saskatchewan Power Corporation. When he retired he was construction supervisor for transmission and distribution and before that he was a charge district operator for 25 years. He started at age 18 pushing a broom at Cutbank Sask. Show's that hard work and dedication is all it takes. He's my hero.

    • @Bananahammock88
      @Bananahammock88 3 года назад

      So he became a lineman in his 40s? And he’s in his 80s?

  • @prun8893
    @prun8893 2 года назад +2

    Something to consider. A wife, if she alone decides to, can demand a divorce.....and take half of this type of man's stuff that he risked his life for while she sleeps peacefully; and he has to pay her alimony; and he gets to see his kids a couple times per month.

    • @William14094
      @William14094 2 года назад

      That's why I'm not getting married.

  • @davidwilson6134
    @davidwilson6134 Год назад

    Not being a bum but wrapping earth wire round bottom of pole is wrong, voltage will burn bottom out if there is a fault 😢

  • @jancharlie11
    @jancharlie11 4 года назад +1

    Brother put me in..

  • @arnauddepuille7710
    @arnauddepuille7710 3 года назад

    Hello i'am french lineman , i'm worki g to EDF-RTE 😀🇺🇸🇲🇫

  • @deanwinchester9684
    @deanwinchester9684 2 года назад

    Same Job, different country ;)

  • @MrMjym
    @MrMjym 2 года назад

    bin ther done that beautifull trade and im from new brunskick canada retired now

  • @texasforever5776
    @texasforever5776 3 года назад

    My mother's name is Berly Anne

  • @mandeepsingh-by4td
    @mandeepsingh-by4td 4 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @sinnombre5466
    @sinnombre5466 Год назад

    Can someone be on the crew and not touch those lines …. Like just drive the truck and operate the bucket?

  • @xtriggermortisx7881
    @xtriggermortisx7881 3 года назад

    I see a lot about the sacrifices linemen make, but what about the reward lol? Do you want people to become
    Linemen or worship them?

    • @filthymcnasty3788
      @filthymcnasty3788 2 года назад

      Making 6 figures a year is pretty rewarding bud 😉

  • @ghalgren
    @ghalgren 8 месяцев назад

    I spent 45 years as a lineman. Recently retired. I miss the work, coworkers, storms, and unknown excitement that came with each day. I'd do it all over again if I could.

  • @Desolaytore
    @Desolaytore 2 года назад

    This job seems perfect for people with no kids.

  • @kalijasin
    @kalijasin 4 года назад +4

    It's God's work.

  • @bingbong2946
    @bingbong2946 2 года назад

    Why are linesman treated like heroes? Like bruh it's a job for real yano no different to stacking shelves.

    • @joelperez2411
      @joelperez2411 2 года назад +6

      people dont rely on you to stock ur shelves when theres a storm

    • @filthymcnasty3788
      @filthymcnasty3788 2 года назад +1

      Yea exactly the same ….. if the shelves had 27,000 volts running through them you fucking twat 🤦🏻‍♂️ don’t try comparing your Walmart job to us lineman kid .
      There’s two kinds of people in this world . Lineman and pussies 🤙🏻

    • @eazywaypls120
      @eazywaypls120 2 года назад

      I hope your power goes out in the middle of summer for a week you’ll be begging them to come save you😂

    • @dougjones1391
      @dougjones1391 Год назад

      Great point BingBong, they think they’re sweet but they are not sweet. They’re wack…

  • @wehere6054
    @wehere6054 3 года назад

    The dashing chemistry immediately sound because tuesday apparently spot along a painful grandson. understood, chilly windshield

    • @sv8313
      @sv8313 3 года назад +1

      Bruh

    • @jakefloyd8035
      @jakefloyd8035 3 года назад +1

      the fuck does any of that mean haha

    • @sv8313
      @sv8313 3 года назад

      @@jakefloyd8035 do you have a brother named george?

    • @jakefloyd8035
      @jakefloyd8035 3 года назад +1

      @@sv8313 nah he a b o n e l e s s n i b b a

    • @mountainhollers2661
      @mountainhollers2661 4 месяца назад

      @@jakefloyd8035he took all that lineman money and smoked $500k of meth just to come up with that comment

  • @paulpetarson1724
    @paulpetarson1724 4 года назад

    you welcome btw.

  • @jonwillard4659
    @jonwillard4659 3 года назад

    You know, bottom line, linemen do it for the money. Take away that thirty to fifty dollars an hour and none of these guys will do the trade. These people talking about the sacrifices , naw. The guys doing it do it for the money. Then there are some guys like me, when the light fixture has to be changed, I'ma try and do it hot. Why ? It's fun. I could get shocked if I fuck up. That's fun

    • @TheBarryWaterman
      @TheBarryWaterman 3 года назад +1

      ok? i hope anyone doing dangerous things is paid a good wage. Personally i love the climbing and being outside, i almost forgot i love that money too.

    • @erdinczor1
      @erdinczor1 3 года назад +2

      @@TheBarryWaterman I'm with you man. Some guys huff n puff when they have to climb. It's my favorite part of the day. And @jon Willard I can also get shocked if I fuck up, and it's a little stronger than a light fixture 😭😭😭 money is good too

    • @TheBarryWaterman
      @TheBarryWaterman 3 года назад

      @@erdinczor1 people dont understand that one wrong move is fatal

  • @marsaries5417
    @marsaries5417 4 года назад

    Heroes don't get paid.

  • @AngelGutierrez-gw3ff
    @AngelGutierrez-gw3ff 2 года назад

    How can I apply?

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    @armandoniebla 19 дней назад

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