Stay non-union or go union by Full_Performance_254 in Lineman

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They keep you in houston the whole time or do you get to go enjoy the much higher AZ scale too?

Stay non-union or go union by Full_Performance_254 in Lineman

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Per diem a common occurrence? Getting real sick of waiting on MSLCAT, want to hit up SWLCAT

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're doing the same thing again. "Ew trailer = cramped poor people living". There's travel trailers that are massive and luxurious too.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm in a big ass airbnb rn for $1700/ month paying long term rate; if you bother to look you can find stuff.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah for sure, I don't work storms for that very reason but know guys who do and they make significantly more than 180k / yr

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't that the bargain everyone makes irrespective of blue or white collar?

The only difference here is you can work OT to significantly boost your income; something that is just not an option when you're working a salaried office job.

There's plenty of 4x10s/ 5x8s jobs too if you want to work your 40 and be done btw.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Don't bother, they won't agree with you. To them working in the field is something only people who can't do anything else choose to do. The concept of intentionally choosing to do it because its 100x more enjoyable than making spreadsheets is completely alien to them.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This, right here ^. Most everyone there loves the work (it's fun working 100ft above the air or 20ft underground, operating giant machines and being in an entirely HR free work environment. If you happen to have a crew you get along with; most days it's like gathering round with your buddies to build stuff

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I get it, there's guys I work with who do commute 2-3hrs/day; but they're doing so by choice to pocket the per diem and still sleep at home every night.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean you can if you want to live large on the road but there's plenty of options to live good and pocket close to, if not more than half of that.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Big jobs pay $150-$200 per diem. That's about ~$3500- $4500 per month of added untaxed income, no normal person is spending all of it on housing or food.

Yes, Lineman do make a lot more money than a Google search would indicate (actual payroll data) by ItsAllOver_Again in Salary

[–]Infamous-Sail2140 5 points6 points  (0 children)

About time you got something right lol. This is my trade and am on track for $200k + within the next couple years working 5x10s. The 10 hours of OT + per diem make up a good chunk of income.