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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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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Barbara B. from Concord wrote on April 2, 2025:
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!!
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Myra D. from Louisburg wrote on April 1, 2025:
Thank you for your tireless dedication.
Thank you for your tireless dedication.
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Linda G. from Concord wrote on March 31, 2025:
Thank you, lineworkers!
Thank you, lineworkers!
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Tim C. from Rocky Mount wrote on March 28, 2025:
It's hard work and dangerous. I thank you guys for all you do.
It's hard work and dangerous. I thank you guys for all you do.
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June from Wilson wrote on March 24, 2025:
Thanks, My son was a lineman for Mastec. I retired from City of New Bern and we did a lot with electric Cities. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks, My son was a lineman for Mastec. I retired from City of New Bern and we did a lot with electric Cities. Thanks for all you do!
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Carla H. from Shelby wrote on March 23, 2025:
Thank you all. May God bless and keep you all safe.
Thank you all. May God bless and keep you all safe.
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Carlos G Collazo from Wake Forest wrote on March 22, 2025:
I appreciate very much your efforts to maintain our community illuminated although the risk it entails.
I appreciate very much your efforts to maintain our community illuminated although the risk it entails.
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Elizabeth B. from Gastonia wrote on March 19, 2025:
Hello, line workers and all the people out public view: I appreciate you! I’ve seen a lot of you working from trucks, way up in the air, doing whatever needs to be done! I’m so thankful to have access to electricity! Yay, yay! (And water, too!) I know you are in danger lots of times, I pray you will always get home safely. Thanks bunches, every one of you! Liz B
Hello, line workers and all the people out public view: I appreciate you! I’ve seen a lot of you working from trucks, way up in the air, doing whatever needs to be done! I’m so thankful to have access to electricity! Yay, yay! (And water, too!) I know you are in danger lots of times, I pray you will always get home safely. Thanks bunches, every one of you! Liz B
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Kay R. from Farmville wrote on March 16, 2025:
Thank you for lighting up our life by keeping us with electricity.
Thank you for lighting up our life by keeping us with electricity.
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Barbara B. from Louisburg wrote on March 15, 2025:
I appreciate your hard work and dedication to keeping me in the light. I know it can be very dangerous.
I appreciate your hard work and dedication to keeping me in the light. I know it can be very dangerous.
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Sheila M. from Wake Forest wrote on March 14, 2025:
We appreciate you going out in the storm, at night, whenever the call comes in, restoring power to the people. Especially when someone has special needs and may need to keep insulin refrigerated!
We appreciate you going out in the storm, at night, whenever the call comes in, restoring power to the people. Especially when someone has special needs and may need to keep insulin refrigerated!
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Heather C. from Huntersville wrote on March 13, 2025:
Thank you for your hard work! ♥️
Thank you for your hard work! ♥️
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Deborah Mills Clark from Greenville wrote on April 8, 2024:
Thank you Greenville Utilities Comission for always being efficient in keeping our power on. The lineman have a hard job. Special mention to my nephew Jordan Lang.
Thank you Greenville Utilities Comission for always being efficient in keeping our power on. The lineman have a hard job. Special mention to my nephew Jordan Lang.
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Emily Garner from Greenville wrote on April 8, 2024:
Can't thank our NC public power Lineworkers enough!! You all rock. Keep it up.
Can't thank our NC public power Lineworkers enough!! You all rock. Keep it up.
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Sylvia Mashaw from Beuaville wrote on April 10, 2023:
To all our Heros in Hard Hats. Thank You for keeping the Lights on. My son is a Lineman for MASTEC and I am so very proud of his crew for going out every single day and doing what has to be done to keep NC safe and its lights on.
To all our Heros in Hard Hats. Thank You for keeping the Lights on. My son is a Lineman for MASTEC and I am so very proud of his crew for going out every single day and doing what has to be done to keep NC safe and its lights on.
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