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    leiching Guest

    Default Best Places to Work

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    Where do you work? what are the conditions? Are they hiring?

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    Scotland. Shit. No.

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    Feb 2007
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    The great NW, on the dry side of WA
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    Default Lots of work up here

    I work up here in the NW, and there seems to be tons of work. Potelco is working time on Puget property doing storm repair. Michael's just started a 230 line. There should be some more "wind project" jobs coming up in the spring. I work for Hawkeye, and they treat us real good. Contract is up, but in negotiations. We've got a vote coming up, hopefully we vote it down. Cuz, now is the time.

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    Work for a IOU if at all possible. Co-Ops are too political and try to nickle and dime their employees to save money.

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    42linehand Guest

    Default Connecticut

    Working in the state of Connecticut, Conditions are Good In the next couple of months we will be starting a big highline job going from Middletown to Norwalk. anyone with interest concerning rates of pay, per diem or annuities let me know.

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    San Diego Gas & Electric is hiring journeymen linemen. Come on out for an interview.

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    WA is good. 77, 125, 659 VOTE NO!!!!

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    Sep 2003
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    up a creek in the N.W.; Washington state
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    Yup... and 483 too! Hope the members just VOTE...NO. woody

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    if you are looking for a good investor owned utility, First Energy is not one of them.recently, all they seem to care about is detracting from the labor agreements and making more vice presidents. we in Akron havent won a grievance in approximatly 3 1/2 yrs. everything has to go to arbitration.wages are about in the middle for journeyman and the hosp. the company offers is weak and expensive.safety is a tool now used for discipline with the emphasis on minor details as wheel chocks and traffic vests.moral is at an all-time low and in spite of how they operate, stock is at an all-time high;their main concern!.......look elsewhere.

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    MidAmerican Energy has openings around Iowa, small shops arnt as good as the bigger ones. The bigger get more (equip and people)and the smaller have to get by with less but less politics. New hires get same wages but less retirement. Not bad money for Iowa but nation wide you can do better elsewhere.

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