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    ****Looking For A Job?****

    I see alot of posts on here from day to day of good people that have lost there jobs.....

    I am in what is called a critical/essential industry.....POWERLINE and ELECTRICITY....No matter how bad the economy gets and no matter how many jobs are lost there will still be a need for electricity in homes and businesses.

    The work I do is sometimes stressful and the conditions are not always perfect, but I can tell you that I have never been laid off for lack of work...although I did take off a entire hunting season to do more hunting.... LOL


    Anyway...back to the reason for this thread.....We have offices that strecth from Mississippi to Texas and up to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma....

    IF any of you are needing jobs please feel free to shoot me a PM or a email and I will see what I can do to help with your job search...This industry is a great industry to become ivolved, but it can be dangerous. I know that all of you or most of you are saying "I am afraid of powerlines!" Don't worry...with the training and the courses that you will be taking it will become as natural as brushing your teeth everyday!

    ok....let's see what we can do to assist fellow TBHer's with jobs!

    #2
    Reminds me of that video (posted here some years ago)of the guy working on a "transmission line" from a helicopter! If you don't mind extreme heights and 100,000+ volts that can be one heckuva ride!!! Great post to help out fellow TBHers sir!!!

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      #3
      Great gesture! Thanks for posting.

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        #4
        You're a heck of a man Mr. Bordelon.
        Your kindness and generosity is appreciated.

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          #5
          What electric company do you work for? I too work in this industry.

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            #6
            Your a good man !!! I'm a tig welder moving back to Texas after getting laid off up here in North Dakota. I'll be looking for a job around the Ft Worth area when I get there. I think I'm probably too old to change trades now but I sincerely want to thank you for thinking about everybody looking for work. Thanks

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              #7
              Originally posted by Garbuster View Post
              What electric company do you work for? I too work in this industry.
              I work for Chain Electric....based out of Hattiesburg, Mississippi

              Whether it’s rebuilding the infrastructure of an aging utility, meeting the sophisticated needs of an industrial plant, or turning your system’s lights back on when it matters most, our journeymen linemen are among the most reliable and safest utility contractors in the nation.

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                #8
                I work for SouthWestern Electric Power Company/AEP. We started our spring outages today.

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                  #9
                  Swepco

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                    #10
                    Pm sent

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                      #11
                      Justin....PM answered

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                        #12
                        Bowsticker your pm did not come through on my end.

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                          #13
                          way to step up JB and offer your help

                          glad to call you my 5th cousin thru marriage or something like that

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                            #14
                            my dad worked for Swepco for 40 years!


                            I see your shooting that Bowtech so you have no fear...so playing with electricity should be a piece of cake LOL!

                            Generous post and generous offer!

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                              #15
                              Message sent brutha

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