There are no words I can use on Dis to describe LIPA. 14 days without power in area that had no floods.
We talked to a crew yesterday who said they do nothing for hours because dispatch doesn't assign the jobs.
We had workers from Florida, Missouri and Texas working on our problem They all said they never saw such a badly organized company.
All of the out of state workers were so good and understund how frustrated we were. I thank them all for coming to help our inept company.
Every executive at LIPA should be fired and the company needs to taken over by someone else.
I quite agree!

I actually live near the Hickville Headquarters for LIPA. We could see their sign lit up through the storm. Yet..they never managed to come across the street and light up the rest of the town for seven days. Good portions of Hicksville and Bethpage were still without power today. We saw a generator fire in a truck outside a Bethpage home yesterday. People are getting desperate trying to keep warm and have some light. For those unfamiliar, these were NOT areas hit by the surge or the full impact of the storm. There really isn't a reason for these areas not to have power. It's a very hap hazard operation. Our lines are above ground and accessbile.
My landscaper came three days after the storm and asked why we were without power. I couldn't explain it. Any downed trees had already been cut and taken away. If you looked around we appeared undamaged except for the lack of power. The Town of Oyser Bay has been excellent in that regard. So we waited.
Thinking was that certainly, there were areas (like the Rockaways, Babylon, Lindenhurst) that were in much more dire straights than we. So we waited, and waited and waited. We had
NO, ZERO, ZILCH, in the way of information. You call LIPA, and you get a recording. Nothing, but a generic message.

The most annoying thing is that the recording tells you to go on line and look at their website. Yeah, I have no internet and no light, so that's a little tough to do..

Idiots. My sister is in Commack. TWO WEEKS. No power, yet across the street from her, they have power???
In fact, the most hard hit areas on the south shore have been taken out of the equation all together in regard to outages. Lipa isn't even counting those areas in regards to restoration. So while it appears statistically that the restoration was improving, it was in fact doing just the opposite.
I also read in Newsday yesterday that LIPA management and their lawyers had delayed the out of state workers from actually working because they wanted them to join the union! Which of course they didn't want to do. Again, the boots on the ground while here... weren't on the ground. It was also two to three days into this event before they called in outside help. Once here they were prevented from actually working due to union issues. So now you're FOUR or FIVE days into this diaster before the so called boots on the ground can start working. Then they are given antiquated maps and outdated sources to base their work on. They were delayed by the Mickey Mouse management of LIPA.
I have NO DOUBT that the LIPA employees are working tirelessly trying to get the island back up and running.

It's the management that has fallen terribly short.

The out of state crews are hailed as heros in the communities they come into. My sister has crews from Kentucky working in her area as I write this.