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Annie
Morehead, KY
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honest Abe wrote: <quoted text>Well, thanks anyway,I already knew that much by reading on here.I thought maybe you might tell your side of it,because we all know there is always two sides.I thought your problem was concerning property lines and trespassing or something like that.I do not know,just thought maybe I could get some insight on the way they do business.Thanks anyway,I am pretty sure I am in the right with my problem also,but probably end up getting the bad end of the deal.Just curious,was CF the lineman or the boss when you had your problems,if you don't mind me asking? Thank you for your kindness. It has become a rarity. I have been ostracized throughout the community because of wrongful accusations. I sincerely appreciate your kindness and wish you the very best.
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honest Abe
Olive Hill, KY
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Annie wrote: <quoted text>Thank you for your kindness. It has become a rarity. I have been ostracized throughout the community because of wrongful accusations. I sincerely appreciate your kindness and wish you the very best. Thanks Annie for replyng back to me and sharing your side of things.I now understand more of why you have said the things you have on here.It sounds like to me,that you were had,so to speak.I am not sure, but think that is what is fixing to happen in my problem with them also.It seems the person with the most power behind them is always the winner.I am sorry of your situation with them.One can not blame one for only protecting theirself.Any more you had better protect yourself,if not,no one else is going to.Thanks again.
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Yeah
Lexington, KY
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Annie have you ever heard of "right of ways"? From your weird posts you present yourself as a crazy person. I have no doubt you actually believe you didn't do anything wrong but the details from your own story indicate you caused a problem for a lineman just trying to do his job and get somebody's power back on. And your conspiracy theories about when somebody files charges on you is meaningless. More than likely it took three days for them to figure out how they could deal with you without filing charges but mostly likely due to your behavior they probably concluded they didn't have a choice. If you weren't so paranoid you would realize a lineman or any other worker just wants to complete their job and move on and they don't care if you are a single woman living on a piece of land you bought and anything else your paranoid mind tells you. PS the mailman and the UPS guy aren't after you either.
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Annie
Morehead, KY
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Yeah wrote: Annie have you ever heard of "right of ways"? From your weird posts you present yourself as a crazy person. I have no doubt you actually believe you didn't do anything wrong but the details from your own story indicate you caused a problem for a lineman just trying to do his job and get somebody's power back on. And your conspiracy theories about when somebody files charges on you is meaningless. More than likely it took three days for them to figure out how they could deal with you without filing charges but mostly likely due to your behavior they probably concluded they didn't have a choice. If you weren't so paranoid you would realize a lineman or any other worker just wants to complete their job and move on and they don't care if you are a single woman living on a piece of land you bought and anything else your paranoid mind tells you. PS the mailman and the UPS guy aren't after you either. First I have heard about the mailman (actually she is a lady) and UPS. UPS was here this past week. I helped him unload the boxes. We had no problem. The maillady and I talked for about five minutes also this past week. No problem there. Also Fed Ex was here, and no problems with them either. You failed to mention Fed Ex to plant that seed of doubt, I just thought I'd clear that before you start another lie. I know what I did. I did not do what I was accused of. The day after the incident, I spoke with a couple of officials and told them the truth of what had happened. One official advised me to barracade the drives so they couldn't freely drive in on me. I did call FMRECC the following morning, in good faith, and explain the situation. When we hung up, there was never any implication of a problem. I kindly asked them to announce themselves if they were going to be showing up in the middle of the night because I was here alone. No phone calls from FMRECC to discuss anything. You know why they didn't call? Because nothing happened. A lie was fabricated to charge me, but you are welcome to believe what you want. Had the lineman spoke and said he was the electric company instead of standing silent, there would have been no incident. I asked twice who he was and he refused to answer. I asked him to go back to his truck and turn his headlights out because the lights were blinding me. Know what, in his report, he said I was hiding! I was standing right before him blinded by his headlights, in my yard and he refused to say who he was. Now why would any trained worker be so unprofessional and impolite as to not announce themselves? The lineman went to no one else's house that night after leaving my house. I told him I was surprised to see him here because in the 6-7 years we have lived here and had an outage, no one had ever come to our house to check anything. What the electric company does is ride on down the road and kick the breakers at the breaker box. The lineman told me that was where he was going when he left, and he did. He went to no other houses to check anything. Remind you , FMRECC had been here on Thursday the week before the incident. The electrical crew knew I was here alone. Maybe since you have such doubts, I might post my accusor's "report" and let others decide what they think, if it would have taken three days of silence before the police rolled in to make the arrest. I say this truthfully, for anyone who is dealing with the power company, this DID HAPPEN to me and others should be aware.
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Marge
Whitesburg, KY
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Yeah wrote: Annie have you ever heard of "right of ways"? From your weird posts you present yourself as a crazy person. I have no doubt you actually believe you didn't do anything wrong but the details from your own story indicate you caused a problem for a lineman just trying to do his job and get somebody's power back on. And your conspiracy theories about when somebody files charges on you is meaningless. More than likely it took three days for them to figure out how they could deal with you without filing charges but mostly likely due to your behavior they probably concluded they didn't have a choice. If you weren't so paranoid you would realize a lineman or any other worker just wants to complete their job and move on and they don't care if you are a single woman living on a piece of land you bought and anything else your paranoid mind tells you. PS the mailman and the UPS guy aren't after you either. You are right. Deb or Annie or whoever she claims to be now is nuttier than a fruit cake. She thinks planes are watching her from the air but she is protected from them if she has her tin hat on. I am told that she fought this thing with the lineman all the way to a jury trial and was found guilty. She did some time over it. She has also been in and out of mental institutions. They should keep her there but they don't.
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Not Sure
Morehead, KY
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Marge wrote: <quoted text> You are right. Deb or Annie or whoever she claims to be now is nuttier than a fruit cake. She thinks planes are watching her from the air but she is protected from them if she has her tin hat on. I am told that she fought this thing with the lineman all the way to a jury trial and was found guilty. She did some time over it. She has also been in and out of mental institutions. They should keep her there but they don't. You need to back your accusations. You have made some libelous statements.
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Not Sure
Morehead, KY
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Marge wrote: <quoted text> You are right. Deb or Annie or whoever she claims to be now is nuttier than a fruit cake. She thinks planes are watching her from the air but she is protected from them if she has her tin hat on. I am told that she fought this thing with the lineman all the way to a jury trial and was found guilty. She did some time over it. She has also been in and out of mental institutions. They should keep her there but they don't. After reading your comment, I am convinced you are nuttier than a fruitcake for posting such a comment.
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My Part
Morehead, KY
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Not Sure wrote: <quoted text>After reading your comment, I am convinced you are nuttier than a fruitcake for posting such a comment. I am convinced that you are trying to make everyone think she is a nut. You must be a part of all of it. Sounds like you are the paranoid one to me because you just cant seem to grasp the whole concept of the story. You seriously need to take an understanding plain and simple English class.
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Yeah
Lexington, KY
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My Part wrote: <quoted text> I am convinced that you are trying to make everyone think she is a nut. You must be a part of all of it. Sounds like you are the paranoid one to me because you just cant seem to grasp the whole concept of the story. You seriously need to take an understanding plain and simple English class. No she is making herself look nutty. She had her day in court and she got found guilty by her own admission. And she is obviously paranoid.
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Matt
Morehead, KY
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What are you all talking about? Secret language, speaking in code language, you all sound nuts to me. Lets get back to topic, or take it to court and fight it out. You all sound like to me you have been smoking something.
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Jordan Clay Story
Nicholasville, KY
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the story wrote: Its in the name. Wear it Proudly
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Curios
United States
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Jordan Clay Story wrote: <quoted text> Wear it Proudly Yea boy I'd be real proud to be brad storys brother.
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so what
Morehead, KY
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Chris Perry you cant hide forever...
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fake name
Morehead, KY
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honestly
Lexington, KY
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Yeah he can. He has everyone there scared to death for their job. Anytime he gets in a bad mood or in a tight spot, then he jus fires someone. He is a joke that has never did the job he is trying to run. A real boss has been in the field and did the work that he is over-seeing. Chris Perry climb a pole. HAHAHAHAHAHA yeah right. we would be more likely to see Obama solve the reccession problem.
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Pouty Beaver
Lexington, KY
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Anybody that thinks that running the RECC starts and ends with just knowledge of how to climb a pole is stupid. The RECC is a large business and expecting someone to be able to run it because they know about pole climbing is just silly. Sounds like to me that Chris is exactly the right guy for the job. It seems obvious from what has come to light recently the people who were former pole climbers in management were the ones who were running the place like it was their own playground. Keep up the good work Chris and fire anymore that deserves it.
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pissed off plumvillian
United States
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yes i agree that anyone needing fired should be. but, i also agree that if u are gona run a company, then u should have experience from all aspects of it, not jus behind a desk. for example, chris is suppose to be this big genius engineer, his job is to save money so in turn it will keep electric bill costs down. so why are they wasting so much money down from my house in rectorville? they are literally moving the line from one hillside to the other, and ending in the same spot it is already feeing??? i talked to cpl workers at fleming mason and they said it is costing about 100k for right of way clearance alone and prob another 200k for the linework at the least. the fm worker also said it is a sore subject at the office because they realize how big of a mess up it is. but who is gona pay for it??? thats right....we are! go chris go, ur doin great....
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Pouty Beaver
Nicholasville, KY
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Your example lacks a lot of information so I couldn't respond to it. But getting back to what started this thread--The people who caused the scandal were all people with lineman experience and the person who didn't (Chris) had to come in and clean up their mess. What wasn't told on here is the manager with lineman experience allowed or didn't put a stop to a gas credit card that was used for a year after being reported stolen. So much for your lineman experience being of much use when you get into the actual business of operating something as large as the RECC.
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The Truth
Morehead, KY
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