NATIONAL LINEMAN APPRECIATION DAY – April 18
Tue Apr 18th

National Lineman Appreciation Day

On April 18th, National Lineman Appreciation Day honors the men and women who work around the clock to keep the power running. If the power is on where you are reading this article, you almost have a lineman to thank.

These men and women design and maintain the infrastructure that keeps our country running, from the power plant, the grid, and right up to the meters on our houses.

Regardless of the source, the electricity must be transported by using transformers and other machinery. Both the lineman and the customer are of utmost importance due to the harsh conditions that power poses, safety is of utmost importance.

When mother nature destroys what our linemen have built up, they are on the lookout for building it back up as quickly as possible. These men and women continue to work tirelessly to get emergency services back to working order and quickly return service to the remaining areas.

Even if there is no crisis, they still work under challenging conditions on a daily basis. Whether they are digging in trenches, near water, or on high towers, the risks are high.

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  • Linemen are everywhere, so give them a shout out on social media
  • Thanking your local linemen is a way to commemorate the day
  • Describe your lineman's experience as a lineman
  • Attend a work fair to learn about the duties linemen do
  • On Social Media, use the hashtag #NationalLinemanAppreciationDay and #thankalineman

History has shown that the national lineman appreciation day is the highest honor in the country's history

Linemen from around the country were recognized by Senate Resolution 95 on April 10th, 2013, which named April 18th as National Lineman Appreciation Day.

Lineman FAQ

Q. What does it take to become a lineman?

A. Those interested in learning to be a lineman first enroll in an apprenticeship program. The trainee will complete approximately 7,000 hours of hands-on training and coursework once accepted.

Q. What is a journeyman lineman? A journeyman lineman has completed apprenticeship training and obtained the licensure needed.