Houston Local 66 Apprentice Lineman Wins International Rodeo
December 5, 2011 Mike Luksch, an apprentice linemen, isn’t throwing around clichés when he discusses the highs and lows of recent days.
Luckily, he says, his coworkers and managers at Centerpoint Energy’s Baytown Service Center outside of Houston—the same people who drilled him and helped him prepare for his third year of rodeo competition in the investor-owned utility category-- were quick to offer places to stay, transportation and a seat at their dinner tables. Luksch, who will complete his apprenticeship in six months, says:
While still a helper, Lucksch was on the receiving end of a lot of good-natured hazing from his head lineman when he heard his boss had competed in and won previous rodeos. After expressing interest in joining the competition, Luksch’s mentor started timing him on different tasks. Then other workers would time him and give advice on how to more efficiently complete certain jobs. His girlfriend joined in, testing him on questions based on the Lineman and Cableman’s Handbook, an industry favorite first published in 1928. “She could have won second place after all the work she put in,” says Luksch. He adds:
After winning the big trophy for his written test and first place in the CPR competition, where he simulated the resuscitation of a downed co-worker, Luksch arrived at work and placed the trophy on his head lineman’s desk as a joke. He’s happy he did. The fire, of unknown origin, totally destroyed his home. While grateful that no one was injured, Luksch lost some previously-won trophies in the fire. But the trophy left on the desk is still there to remind him of the power of practice and focus on skill-building. Rick Childers, Local 66 assistant business manager, who represents 1,200 union members at Centerpoint and is in charge of many events at the international rodeo, is trying to get new trophies to replace those Luksch lost. Either way, Luksch feels fortunate. He says:
Luksch, who enjoys kayak fishing, and bow hunting, is already working on putting together a team of journeymen for next year’s international competition.
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