Trucker seems about right from what I can tell nowadays. Police as well.
Don't think I've ever seen a woman working on a power line though, and statistically I should see at least one considering my area has to call other workers from out of state at least 20 times a year or some shit.
I appreciate all hard working men and women no matter their job, as long as they are one of two sexes.
Personally that is one line of work that legitimately terrifies me for multiple reasons and I absolutely applaud those who go out during/after storms to deal with the problems that pile up when managing power lines in a preventative fashion doesn't happen.
Trucker seems about right from what I can tell nowadays. Police as well.
Don't think I've ever seen a woman working on a power line though, and statistically I should see at least one considering my area has to call other workers from out of state at least 20 times a year or some shit.
I appreciate all hard working men and women no matter their job, as long as they are one of two sexes.
Personally that is one line of work that legitimately terrifies me for multiple reasons and I absolutely applaud those who go out during/after storms to deal with the problems that pile up when managing power lines in a preventative fashion doesn't happen.