Thank a Lineworker

If you flip a switch and the lights come on, you can thank your local public power lineworkers for making that possible. When you’re enjoying a summer evening game under the lights at your neighborhood ball field, 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.

Here’s a simple way to share your gratitude with the team behind public power.

Write a Note of Appreciation. We’ll share your kind words with public power lineworkers and team members.

Click “Write a new entry” below to write your thank-you note.

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Claude R. from Greenville wrote on April 6, 2026:
Thank you for all your hard work.
Thank you for all your hard work.
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Dale M. from Fayetteville wrote on April 6, 2026:
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service.
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David C. from Washington wrote on April 6, 2026:
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Jackie G. from Vanceboro wrote on April 5, 2026:
THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING SO RESPONSIVE IN THE WORST SITUATIONS
THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING SO RESPONSIVE IN THE WORST SITUATIONS
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Shirley M. from High Point wrote on April 5, 2026:
Thank you for your service & work.
Thank you for your service & work.
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Sandy K. from Newton wrote on April 4, 2026:
Dear LINEMEN, Thank you so much for the very dangerous job that you do. You work in all kinds of weather and circumstances and that would make it a very difficult job. I would also like to thank your family, if they are good to you, and they better be good to you hard working fellas! Thank you, Sandy.
Dear LINEMEN, Thank you so much for the very dangerous job that you do. You work in all kinds of weather and circumstances and that would make it a very difficult job. I would also like to thank your family, if they are good to you, and they better be good to you hard working fellas! Thank you, Sandy.
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Dee F. from Wake Forest wrote on April 3, 2026:
Thank you so much for your dedication!
Thank you so much for your dedication!
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Robert L. from Cornelius wrote on April 3, 2026:
Thank you for all you do!
Thank you for all you do!
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Kay R. from Farmville wrote on April 2, 2026:
Thank you for all you do. You have a very dangerous job and I appreciate each and everyone of you. You are truly unsung heroes! God Bless you all!
Thank you for all you do. You have a very dangerous job and I appreciate each and everyone of you. You are truly unsung heroes! God Bless you all!
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May Faye C. from Red Springs wrote on April 2, 2026:
Thank you guys for putting your life on the line for our Nation.
Thank you guys for putting your life on the line for our Nation.
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Shanelle Harris from Red Springs wrote on April 2, 2026:
Thank you for keeping the lights on-- through the thunder, rain, and hurricanes... and everything in between. Your presence is magical and invaluable to the town!
Thank you for keeping the lights on-- through the thunder, rain, and hurricanes... and everything in between. Your presence is magical and invaluable to the town!
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Stephanie T. from LaGrange wrote on April 2, 2026:
Thank you Eduardo, you get out there no matter the weather or how dangerous it might be when work calls you your there you really love your job it's good to know that the city can count you no matter what.
Thank you Eduardo, you get out there no matter the weather or how dangerous it might be when work calls you your there you really love your job it's good to know that the city can count you no matter what.
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Terry Gilbird from Elizabeth city wrote on March 27, 2026:
You guys do a fantastic job for my community in all weather conditions. Thank YOU and stay safe.
You guys do a fantastic job for my community in all weather conditions. Thank YOU and stay safe.
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Michele Ferrara from Bolivia wrote on March 20, 2026:
Many times over...thank you!!!... to all the line workers...I couldnt do any of your jobs nor would I feel safe doing so. You are an Amazing force!!! I believe the people you supply and protect are equally grateful!!! in Faith...I pray Gods Power of Protection upon each and every one of you!!! 🙏💕
Many times over...thank you!!!... to all the line workers...I couldnt do any of your jobs nor would I feel safe doing so. You are an Amazing force!!! I believe the people you supply and protect are equally grateful!!! in Faith...I pray Gods Power of Protection upon each and every one of you!!! 🙏💕
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Mike from Kaneohe wrote on March 15, 2026:
I want to send thanks to all the linemen working and getting the people of Kaneohe back to normal. We all hard a rough couple days. I hope a thank you and recognition is enough. We appreciate your hard work. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
I want to send thanks to all the linemen working and getting the people of Kaneohe back to normal. We all hard a rough couple days. I hope a thank you and recognition is enough. We appreciate your hard work. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
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Craig Larson from Chocowinity wrote on October 17, 2025:
Thank you for all of your hard work!
Thank you for all of your hard work!
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Denise Stocks from Winterville wrote on July 22, 2025:
Thank you all for all the hard work you all do 💕🙏💔 L
Thank you all for all the hard work you all do 💕🙏💔 L
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Beth Garrett from High Point wrote on July 20, 2025:
Bless you for all you do to keep my power on. I don't know what I would do without it now. I'm spoiled.
Bless you for all you do to keep my power on. I don't know what I would do without it now. I'm spoiled.
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Rose LoVerso from Walstonburg wrote on June 2, 2025:
Thank you for your service and your dedication to our community!
Thank you for your service and your dedication to our community!
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Felix Rios from TRENTON wrote on May 26, 2025:
Thanks for all you have done
Thanks for all you have done
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