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Put the sign back up in right field again to let the people know @ComEd. #WhiteSox
This makes me happy.
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Wc_ares retweeted
‘Very frustrating’: More than 13,000 ComEd customers are still without power Sunday after Thursday evening's major severe weather outbreak battered parts of Illinois and Northwest Indiana. More details: tinyurl.com/murph68r
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I want to thank every customer for your patience as we work to restore power. We know how much this disruption has impacted your daily life, and we do not take your understanding for granted. This has been the most damaging storm since the 2020 Derecho. Large trees remain down across our equipment, blocking access to neighborhoods with restoration needs, and hundreds of utility poles have been broken and must be completely replaced. More than 3,500 @ComEd employees and contractors are working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. We will not stop until every single customer is restored.
VP of Distribution Operations, Jeremy Smith, is with crews today as they replace poles and reattach wire damaged by recent storms. From vegetation damage to full pole replacements, these repairs are critical after a year that’s already brought 140 tornadoes to Illinois—the highest count in the country. That's why we're continuing to invest in a stronger grid to keep your power safe and reliable. To track restoration progress, please visit: ComEd.com/OutageTracker.
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Replying to @WallStreetApes
We are, who owns Comed?
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Atleast give us any estimated time?asap is not helping at all.
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Meredith aka Merdy  retweeted
‘Very frustrating’: More than 13,000 ComEd customers are still without power Sunday after Thursday evening's major severe weather outbreak battered parts of Illinois and Northwest Indiana. More details: tinyurl.com/murph68r
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What about alsip power outage? Its been 3 days now
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6 days without power in Palos @ComEd really unacceptable. With more storms moving in this week what are the chances power goes out again. Hell, Im not even sure it'll be back up in time. What a shit show.
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What about investing in subterranean utilities infrastructure?
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Patriota mor 🇧🇷 retweeted
Olha aí nossos diplomatas copiando a ideia do @raiam700 em 2018. A grana da camisa original deve ter ido pro nosso comediante favorito.
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A Jennie of Jennie and Jennie 🏳️‍⚧️💾🔞 retweeted
I’m crying you can tell this was made under the Gunn regime they’re doing the Peacemaker thing where they use cut comedy bits in the credits (this is a good thing I like it a lot it’s just really funny)
THE WAIT IS FINALLY OVER #NW MY ADVENTURES WITH SUPERMAN S3E1 — INTO THE NEW WORLD
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Sorry to hear that. I was just lucky to land a career job with ComEd but the medical training I got in the Navy and the advanced machine shop course I took in High School helped a lot. I also had electrical shop in H.S so knowing basic electricity helped me with the promotion at ComEd. This is why I think we need more shop classes in our schools.
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They totally forgot
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@ComEd how long till power is restored in South Holland Illinois? I’m looking at the outage map at houses around me and it’s saying 8, 9:30 and 10:30 at the latest. I didn’t make a report but is it safe to assume my power will be back on around those time frames?
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I worked for Signode Corp, the company that invented those steel & plastic straps used to secure pallets & boxes. Before that I worked as a dialysis technician and only made $5.45 an hour. In Sept 1980 I was laid off when ITW bought Signode and got a job as a meter reader for $9.60 an hour. I got promoted to an Area Operator with ComEd and was making $28 an hour when I retired in 2005. This figures were from the Chicago region. A friend in Florida who was a tech for Southern Bell only made $9 per hour, so wages down south were a lot lower at the time.
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