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Randolph EMC Teaches Students about Electrical Careers, Safety

The students in the elementary school enjoyed learning about the functions of the bucket truck and trying on the flame-resistant gloves that lineworkers wear on the job. Randolph EMC employees encouraged the students to think about their future—especially the stable and rewarding job of keeping the lights on for rural North Carolina.

Career Day Loflin Elementary

Kevin Loflin helps children try on rubber gloves, which protect lineworkers from electrical shock.

Career Day Loflin Elementary

Kevin Loflin and Chris Ingold keep the students entertained while teaching them about the career of a lineworker.

Would you like to see our lineworkers at your school?

Randolph EMC has a long history of supporting educators and students in our five-county region. If your school is planning a career event in the coming school year, please contact Communications and Public Affairs Manager Nicole Arnold at Nicole.Arnold@RandolphEMC.com for more information or call her at 336-625-5177.

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