On Thursday,
utility workers around the state were hustling to restore electricity amid downed trees and wires.
Not exact matches
In an annual survey of expats
around the globe, some 9,000
workers in over 100 countries were asked to score 43 aspects of their lives abroad, from commuting and ease of setting up
utilities to the cost of education and the ease of making friends — for both expats and their children.
Utility workers took advantage of milder temperatures and sunshine Tuesday in their scramble to restore electricity to thousands of customers
around the Northeast.
PSEG Long Island has implemented a safety procedure aimed at reducing
worker fatalities that has also increased customer outages by
around 5 percent a year, senior
utility officials said.
And think of all the people who are involved
around the community: FedEx and UPS drivers; postal
workers; pizza delivery employees; dog walkers; people who walk their dogs for exercise; school bus drivers; taxi cab drivers; gardeners; public bus drivers; toll booth operators; building inspectors; code enforcement officers; road
workers; police officers; animal control officers; food vendors;
utility workers; repair
workers (plumbers, electricians, carpenters) etc..
Give flyers to anyone you can think of who spends time
around your neighborhood — bus drivers, highway
workers,
utility workers, etc..