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Trbl639
04-29-2010, 05:04 AM
Probably been asked before on here............how long were ya in the Trade, Transmission or Distibution........IO Utiltiy, Co-op or Contractor......Union or Rat (not wanting to start a war on this part):D

Me.........
Just over 38 years...am Second generation.....
Started in December 1970 as a USAF lineman for 7 years (part of that as a Tech Instructor) then with a co-op for about a year and a half.......Then with a IO utility till Retirement in April 2009.......did a little contract work on the side occassionally for extra jingle, most all distribution, the last 21 or so as a T-man........... a little transmission , very little, like an occassional arm change out or change out a bad string of bells and picked up a little wire, a replaced a few spacers..................had a chance to go Union in 1980, and never looked back, and still got my ticket with LU 436

Koga
04-29-2010, 07:09 AM
At the same utility. Started out as a helper , grunt. Back then we worked everything. Transmission as well as distribution. Ive worked everything from 500 barehand to URD street lights. Shame now most of the young bucks will never get the experience of watchin the sun come and go down off a 100' or changin out timbers hot. It also helped weed out who wanted to be a lineman or not. But things change.

Koga

MI-Lineman
04-29-2010, 08:04 AM
Measly little 12 years!:o Started at IBEW LU 17 contractin in BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN DETROIT! :rolleyes: Now at utility, UWUA (unfortunately!:D) LU 144. Distribution but tryin to get the company to give back our transmission!:mad:

Pootnaigle
04-29-2010, 06:28 PM
Ummmmm started on 1971 as a grunt retired from an IOU. with 34 yrs last 15 as a troublemen then went to contracting thru the union been at that since 2005....... Done some of everthin, urd, transmission, lottsa distribution. Its been a great ride so far.

Special ED
04-30-2010, 03:42 PM
Started in 2000 as a grunt on the non-union side for 10.50 an hour worked my way up the ladder to top lineman doin contract work and storm work for most of my time in the trade traveling all over the country. I've worked from the meter up to 138.. Finally seen the light and orginized into local 369 and aint looked back since I got my A ticket and still livin the life of a contractor only Im by the house so Im home every night.. Kinda wishin work would pick up so I could hit the road again.. I dont want my drag bag gettin dry rot from sittin in the bottom of my tool bin on the bucket too long..

Special ED
05-01-2010, 01:30 AM
**** Special Ed...STARTED Linework in 2000? Cool dude!
10 years in the trade....28 years old.:cool: You're one of the "New Breed" of Linemen my man.

Take care of our trade...:cool:

Doin what I can Sir.. I came up with alot of the old ways and haven't forgotten where I come from either.. Second generation lineman. Pa was a utilty hand. So I came into the trade with alot of respect and understanding. And a little hazing never hurt no one either..

Mike-E
05-01-2010, 02:18 AM
I will take the honors of being the newest to linework. 6 years in the trade total, 2 as a JL. Love the work and my brothers.

LINCRW
05-01-2010, 09:06 AM
18 years at IOU. Done everything on distribution / substation. Jack of all trades and master of none.

Never worked transmission except obtaining a clearance on a secton and pulled the static back up.

Hyper63
05-01-2010, 10:45 AM
Started with a contractor in north Texas in 1986. Work for several non union mostly good hands. Coops (2) eight years last 2 union. then utility (American Electric Power now.) in 1999 still union. lu 1002 Oklahoma

RDawgs
05-01-2010, 04:00 PM
Started as Apprentice in 1984, Stayed on transmission new construction and maint. traveling crew for two and a half yrs. Then went to a Distribution traveling crew to finnish my apprenticeship. Became a journeyman in 1988, Still travled anothe 2 years till recieveing A district job were I was home every night. Well unless there was an outage lol. I work for a Utility my whole career but times have changed. Most if not all large contruction is done buy UNION contacters. We used to do it all! Anyway times have changed.... :(

Highplains Drifter
05-01-2010, 07:06 PM
IBEW Apprentice 1972, Topped out June 1976 and am still in my apprenticeship. Worked 500KV to the meter, worked all forms of generation except solar panels and all distribution voltages. And in my last five years of my apprenticeship I will work a DC line and help build solar generation. Union until I Die!!!!

jaymac
05-02-2010, 09:24 PM
34 years and **** what a ride. Heavy construction Dist/Trans crew for 12 at a co-op in central Fl. Went contracting for the original Haverfield for 3.Supervised a transmission system in South Ga for 14 Went inside as Transmission operator for Ga Power and FPL. Then moved to cooler climate as Superintendent in Alaska. Been fun so far don't how anybody else makes a livin.