TRAMPLINEMAN
TDR MEMBER
Things that go bump in the night.
Yes, tire is blown and rim is almost as bad as this one. Conditions were anything but optimum. 10:30 at night with no cell service about a mile down an overgrown cabin road I had to cut my way into in about 2 feet of snow. I had to clear cut an opening to get turned around, which is not handy with two blown tires. After getting turned around, the ride out was waaay worse than the ride in. That truck lost a good 10 years off its life in that trip.is the onboard tire gone too?
@TRAMPLINEMAN
I salute the things you have to go through to get or keep the power on for others!
Thanks hey!! Even on my worst days I really don’t complain. My office is outdoors in a different location almost every day, that’s hard to beat. And, I chose to do this job@TRAMPLINEMAN
I salute the things you have to go through to get or keep the power on for others!
I’m that guy. I will do whatever I have to to get the job done. I could tell you some stories, but I’d rather not incriminate myself on the interweb.I second that!
I used to do part time maintenance work on the bucket trucks and pickups for our “Hydro”....
Many people have no idea what linemen go through to keep the lights on.
And about 25% of my local guys are bat crap crazy...
A lot of places are getting rid of troublemen. Why? It saves the company money. They don’t care that it takes longer to get your power back on.We USED to have what we called “ Trouble Men.” Same as mike described. Now that’s a thing of the past. Now it takes at least 4 hrs and a supervisor + a bucket truck and lineman to deal with what Mike described. Home to problem for the supervisor, home to shop to problem for the lineman AFTER the supervisor confirms trouble. Union + monopoly+ political appointees on the Public Utilities Commission leaves the customers on the dirty end of the stick. Especially when the company is based in the U.K. Rant over.
It seems as though unions are a lot like the people they ( supposedly ) serve. There’s good and bad everywhere.