Thank a Lineworker

If you flip a switch and your lights come on, you can thank your local public power lineworkers. If your heat and AC keep your home comfortable year round, you can thank your public power lineworkers.

These highly skilled professionals perform the critical work needed to keep our communities powered every day. They are true hometown heroes.

We’re making it simple to share your gratitude with the team behind public power. Ready to get started?

Write a Note of Appreciation

To give your thanks, write a short note of appreciation. We’ll share your kind words with public power lineworkers and team members.

Click below to write a ‘Thank You’ note to a lineworker.

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Donna C. from Lincolnton wrote on April 28, 2025:
Thanks for all of your hard work. I appreciate it more than you will ever know!
Thanks for all of your hard work. I appreciate it more than you will ever know!
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Pam B. from Lexington wrote on April 24, 2025:
Thanks for all you do.
Thanks for all you do.
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Jeff H. from Morganton wrote on April 22, 2025:
Great appreciation goes out to all linemen and ladies for your never-ending dedication to serving your local communities and fellow neighboring affiliates! I know the contributions and time that goes into your jobs and family support for my son is a fellow lineman! So good job guys from office to truck! I'm so proud of you all from everyday work to the extreme emergency you face! Thanks again.
Great appreciation goes out to all linemen and ladies for your never-ending dedication to serving your local communities and fellow neighboring affiliates! I know the contributions and time that goes into your jobs and family support for my son is a fellow lineman! So good job guys from office to truck! I'm so proud of you all from everyday work to the extreme emergency you face! Thanks again.
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Wendy C. from New Bern wrote on April 22, 2025:
We take electricity for granted, until it isn't there. Thank you for restoring it so quickly.
We take electricity for granted, until it isn't there. Thank you for restoring it so quickly.
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Linda H. from Concord wrote on April 21, 2025:
Bless y'all for all y'all do to keep our power on.
Bless y'all for all y'all do to keep our power on.
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Paulette F. from Rocky Mount wrote on April 18, 2025:
Thank you for your time and help.
Thank you for your time and help.
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Dawn T. from Fayetteville wrote on April 17, 2025:
Thank you for all the hard work you do, no matter what the weather is! I sincerely appreciate it! Prayers for all of you always! God bless. Stay safe, please! ⛑️🙏🏼🦋
Thank you for all the hard work you do, no matter what the weather is! I sincerely appreciate it! Prayers for all of you always! God bless. Stay safe, please! ⛑️🙏🏼🦋
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Tabatha G. from Albemarle wrote on April 17, 2025:
Thanks bunches!
Thanks bunches!
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Meinah R. from Clayton wrote on April 16, 2025:
Thank you, guys, for everything you do and for your sacrifices! North Carolina loves you!
Thank you, guys, for everything you do and for your sacrifices! North Carolina loves you!
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Jessica P. from Clayton wrote on April 16, 2025:
Thank y'all for all the hard work and long hours.
Thank y'all for all the hard work and long hours.
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Harold E. from Fayetteville wrote on April 16, 2025:
Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Thanks for all your hard work!!!
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David S. from Gastonia wrote on April 14, 2025:
Thank you for a job well done.
Thank you for a job well done.
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Amanda B. from Selma wrote on April 13, 2025:
Thank you for all your hard work!! ❤️❤️
Thank you for all your hard work!! ❤️❤️
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Utility Solutions Inc. from Hickory wrote on April 11, 2025:
A heartfelt thank you to all lineworkers in NC and elsewhere. We are especially grateful for all the work that has been done and is continuing in our area after the devastation of Helene last year. Lineworkers are true heroes and are essential to our communities and lives!
A heartfelt thank you to all lineworkers in NC and elsewhere. We are especially grateful for all the work that has been done and is continuing in our area after the devastation of Helene last year. Lineworkers are true heroes and are essential to our communities and lives!
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Linda from Statesville wrote on April 7, 2025:
Thanks and appreciation for the fantastic job y'all do!
Thanks and appreciation for the fantastic job y'all do!
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Leeanne M. from Newton wrote on April 7, 2025:
Thank you for all of your hard work. Especially in times of bad weather and when you guys have to spend so much time away from your families. You put your own safety at risk so that we are taken care of. We love and appreciate you all. Tell your families thank you as well.
Thank you for all of your hard work. Especially in times of bad weather and when you guys have to spend so much time away from your families. You put your own safety at risk so that we are taken care of. We love and appreciate you all. Tell your families thank you as well.
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Mitzi H. from Lexington wrote on April 7, 2025:
They Are hardworking people that make sure we don't stay in the dark long. They don't care what time it is, they are coming to fix our power that went out during a storm. Whatever the situation is, we can always count on them to get us back from the dark to light.
They Are hardworking people that make sure we don't stay in the dark long. They don't care what time it is, they are coming to fix our power that went out during a storm. Whatever the situation is, we can always count on them to get us back from the dark to light.
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Donna Jean from Apex wrote on April 7, 2025:
Thank you for putting your life in danger each and every day
Thank you for putting your life in danger each and every day
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Victoria from Albemarle, NC wrote on April 7, 2025:
Thank You So Much for ALL YOUR HARD And DANGEROUS Work!! Praying for ALL OF YOU AND YOUR SAFETY
Thank You So Much for ALL YOUR HARD And DANGEROUS Work!! Praying for ALL OF YOU AND YOUR SAFETY
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Cordelia S. from High Point wrote on April 6, 2025:
So grateful for all you do!
So grateful for all you do!
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