As of recent estimates, there are approximately 120,000 electric linemen working in the United States. These skilled professionals are essential for the installation, maintenance, and repair of power lines and electrical systems. The demand for electric linemen is expected to grow due to the increasing need for infrastructure improvements and renewable energy projects.
They are simply called "Lineman".
It can be a man who repairs electric, cablevision and phone lines, or a position of an official in sports.
A lineman in Wichita, KS. A lineman is a worker for an electrical utility company that sets up and repair the electric transmission lines, they can be in the ground but most often they are overhead strung from pole to pole. It can be a very dangerous job since they are working with electricity flowing in the electric lines. In the song the lyric goes something like, "I need a vacation, but it does not look like rain" this is because it is to dangerous to work on the electric lines during rain, since rainwater conducts electricity, so most lineman work is suspended until it stops raining.
An electric utility lineman has to be mindful electricity travels approximately 186,000 miles per second, therefore extreme care must be taken when gloving energized primary voltages of up to 19.9 KV, yet this same lineman needs to be mindful enough to not sprain his ankle, thus causing an injury preventing him from performing his job.
Ray Bradbury's father was a lineman for the electric company, working long hours to support his family.
The most EVER by a NFL lineman is 49 repetitions, by Stephen Paea 2011.
Wichita Lineman was created in 1968-10.
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3 lineman 4 linebackers
You should call you electric utility to have a lineman check the grounding on your house.
One lineman was Leon Hart
Tom Lineman was born on 1991-09-21.