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Normal life would be good, right now
I have been absent for quite some time. On January 26, we had the ice storm of the century in western KY. Some may already know, but I work for the local power company. We have 30,000 customers and 28,000 were without electricity. The first week, the storm did not hit until well into the work week. Our pay period runs from Saturday morning at midnight until the next Saturday morning at midnight. The storm hit late Monday night and early Tuesday morning and I got 65.5 hrs in at work. This past week I have put in 113.5 hrs. I basically got up at 5:00 am and didn't go to bed until midnight or after since I live 30 minutes away from the office. This week looks like I will put in just as many or more hrs. We still have around 9,000 still without power.
We have over 40 crews (over 200 people) in from out of our state to help us. I am a staking engineer and not a line worker, so I take the out of town people to where we need to work, help them, run back and forth for supplies, ride out the rest of the line to search for other problems, and coordinate where everybody goes. I have 15 men from out of town that I am responsible for and it is quite overwhelming.
I just had a quick minute at a computer, so I thought I would check in. I am back at the offices loading up a couple of transformers to take back to my crew.
I would love to just get back to normal life with my family. It looks like there will be another week and a half of this. Can't wait to get back on the boards and talk about cards and what not.
Y'all take care.
We have over 40 crews (over 200 people) in from out of our state to help us. I am a staking engineer and not a line worker, so I take the out of town people to where we need to work, help them, run back and forth for supplies, ride out the rest of the line to search for other problems, and coordinate where everybody goes. I have 15 men from out of town that I am responsible for and it is quite overwhelming.
I just had a quick minute at a computer, so I thought I would check in. I am back at the offices loading up a couple of transformers to take back to my crew.
I would love to just get back to normal life with my family. It looks like there will be another week and a half of this. Can't wait to get back on the boards and talk about cards and what not.
Y'all take care.
Shane
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its all melted off now, is it melting now? its 55 here, was 10 last week, great getting sick weather
Bosox1976
Thanks for the hard work. I know personally how hard your crews work after a storm like this.
I just came off 12 hours days for the Kentucky operation myself. My job is in Atlanta, but we were running the show from here for our people until they could establish field ops in Kentucky.
The people of Kentucky are to be commended for their response to this storm. They have really stepped up to the plate to help in getting things back to normal.
Keith
I know it must be real tough working all those hours. Try to keep warm and stay healthy! But remember, there are MILLIONS of people who do not have a job right now ... keep that in mind and it might make your tough days a little easier to handle! GOOD LUCK!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Shane
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>Shane, keep up the good work. Many people are depending on you. As for normal, I too would like that. I lost my job after 25 years and have been off for 6 months. I would sure like to have 'normal' back! >>
I am truly sorry to hear that. You would hope that after 25 years your job would be safe!! I hope that something comes your way in a hurry!!
nore and more frustrating here in Upstate NY.
Always looking for Chipper Jones cards.
Im a very focused collector of cards from 1909 - 2012...LOL
Rather than reading and posting on internet forums, shouldn't you be working on restoring power to those less fortunate?
Trust me, I know exactly where he's coming from. After Ike, I went 2 weeks without power, during the summer (90+ degrees and higher humidity), along with 1MM+ others.
Anyway, I hope to be back to normal by next week. I still see me working these hours on into next week. We shall see. I am in the office now and headed out the door to the pole yard.
Shane
hang in there, spring is right around the corner.
Steve
Anyway, those affected are greatly appreciative in your efforts, keep up the hammer.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.