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Thank A Lineman
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#ThankALineman Today!

  • In April, through a parternship with the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, REC and other electric cooperatives celebrated National Lineworker Appreciation Day.
  • These critical workers are incredibly dedicated to their jobs. It’s a brotherhood, and they take great pride in working to support REC’s member-owners by doing the work necessary to provide reliable power to homes and businesses. They are also focused on bringing broadband to rural communities.
  • Interested in becoming a lineworker? It’s an incredibly challenging job, and it’s not for everyone, but for those interested there are steps you can take to be successful. These include completing classroom and field work through a lineworker training school. In Virginia, one is operated through Southside Virginia Community College. From there, graduates can work as an apprentice lineman and continue working their way up the ranks.
  • And at REC and other electric cooperatives, veteran lineworkers are able to move into other careers such as distribution design and data analytics.
  • At REC, our mantra is we take care of our employees so they can take care of our me

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For the first time since 2019, the annual Worlds of Work (WoW!) event was held in Winchester on Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22.

REC Meets with Future Lineman

Wednesday | April 20, 2022
REC met with local students to talk about the different career opportunities available at the Co-op.

REC at the Fish Fry

Saturday | April 16, 2022
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative’s (REC) Ray Seip, Field Operations Foreman, Allyson Proffit, Member Service Representative, and Adam Funai, Lead Lin...