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How much does a journeyman lineman make in Ontario?

about 48 a Hr and 50 per diem


What is difference between linemen and electrician?

The easiest way to tell you the difference between a lineman and an electrician or journeyman wireman (both lineman and journeyman wiremen are electricians) is for you to look at the meter on your house, everything from the meter outside the property is the lineman's responsibility and everything from the meter inside the property is the journeyman wireman's responsibility. This is why lineman are also referred to as outside electricians and wiremen are called inside electricians.


Why do lineman call journeyman electicians narrowbacks?

Lineman often refer to journeyman electricians as "narrowbacks" due to the physical differences in their work environments and body types. The term suggests that electricians typically have narrower backs compared to linemen, who frequently lift heavy equipment and work in more physically demanding conditions. Additionally, the nickname reflects the linemen's perception of electricians' roles being less physically intensive, which can lead to a friendly rivalry between the two trades.


What is a journeyman lineman?

A journeyman lineman is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical power lines and related equipment. They typically undergo extensive training and apprenticeship programs to gain the necessary expertise in areas such as safety protocols, electrical systems, and climbing techniques. Journeyman linemen are essential for ensuring the reliable delivery of electricity and often work in challenging outdoor environments. Their role is critical in both urban and rural settings, contributing to the overall electrical infrastructure.


What is name of the item made by a journeyman as the final step to being accepted into a guild?

The item made by a journeyman as the final step to being accepted into a guild is called a "masterpiece." This piece demonstrates the journeyman's skill and craftsmanship in their trade. Upon successful completion and approval of the masterpiece, the journeyman can then apply for membership in the guild, often becoming a master craftsman.


What is a common disadvantage of being colour blind?

The most common disadvantage of being color blind is not being able to see all colors.


When was Alvin Journeyman created?

Alvin Journeyman was created in 1995.


When was The Journeyman Project created?

The Journeyman Project was created in 1992.


When did The Journeyman Project happen?

The Journeyman Project happened in 1992.


When does journeyman air in 2008?

On the official Journeyman blog, it was anounced that NBC did not pick up the back-end of the 2007-2008 season. In essence, Journeyman has been cancled. Google searchs for "Journeyman petition" results in sites that you can sign-up to save Journeyman.


What is the disadvantage of being Pharaoh?

You have no Privacy


Why do defensive linemen have to put one hand on the ground in the NFL game?

They don't, there is no rule that states they have to. One reason the defensive lineman gets in a three point stance (one hand on the ground) is to put him on the same level as the offensive lineman, who also is in a three point stance. One of the keys of being able to keep the offensive lineman from controlling a defensive lineman is for the defensive lineman to have a lower center of gravity. If the offensive lineman can get low on a defensive lineman he can pretty much move him anywhere he wants. This is particularly important on running plays where the offensive line is to trying to open a 'hole' for the running back to run through.