Been pretty busy but wanted to get this posted while it was on my mind.
We often, perhaps not enough, recognize America's first responders but I don't see much recognition for those who come second into many, perhaps most, perhaps even all, disasters. They spend weeks and even sometimes months away from their families in service of other families and their jobs are more dangerous than are the jobs of the first responders.
Thousands of out-of-state electrical workers make way to North Carolina ahead of DorianPSO sends workers to help with California blackouts amid wildfires
We often, perhaps not enough, recognize America's first responders but I don't see much recognition for those who come second into many, perhaps most, perhaps even all, disasters. They spend weeks and even sometimes months away from their families in service of other families and their jobs are more dangerous than are the jobs of the first responders.
Thousands of out-of-state electrical workers make way to North Carolina ahead of DorianPSO sends workers to help with California blackouts amid wildfires