Wooden-Importance t1_j0wgdpp wrote
You guys/gals rock!
Thank you for all that you do for us in terrible/dangerous conditions.
Hate the company, love the workers.
tall-lanky-skanky t1_j0wgvdj wrote
Thank you for the kind words, it’s nice to hear that
Wooden-Importance t1_j0whm9q wrote
Stay safe friend.
Enjoy that OT pay.
I do have a question though. Are the amount of hours that you can work (without a going home for a rest period) regulated/limited?
tall-lanky-skanky t1_j0whzrs wrote
Yup! So in an “emergency” we are allowed to work 24 hours for the first day, followed by 7 hours of rest. After that we work 17 hour days and have 7 hours of rest until everybody has power. It’s government mandated. Canada works 16 on, 8 off I believe.
Wooden-Importance t1_j0wj1nn wrote
Wow, that's still a shit ton of hours.
I would think that someone who has been working 23 hours straight has no business being around HV lines. It's good that there are some regulations to try to keep you safe.
Like I said before, stay safe friend and thank you for everything that you folks do to keep our heat and lights on.
tall-lanky-skanky t1_j0wjog2 wrote
Lots of training, lots of safety devices, lots of communication and regulations keep things safe. Thank you kindly though, means a lot
Metal_Worldly t1_j0wlj9d wrote
Of course we work 1 more hour then our brothers up north haha. Keep safe and thanks for all you do. Drove through the crap in VT day and the lineman were at the hotel I stayed at the night before just waiting and preparing.
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