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Golden has had nontraditional responsibilities on the job.
not backing out.'"
Golden persevered, proving that she had the gumption
and drive to make it. Over the years, she has worked at most
of the Southeast Division crew headquarters, primarily as a
meter reader and field service representative.
Looking back at those early days, Golden said women
had to develop a thick skin to survive.
"You had to fight to do what you needed to do to stay
here, and you had to be adult enough to take the ribbing,"
she said. "Some guys didn't want you here, but there were
others who would say, 'You're going to make it.' e thing
that helped me was that I had worked in a man's world
already."
With her work in the community and her many years of
service on the job, Golden has become a familiar face across
Southeast Division.
"I love my job, and I love the people I work with," she
said. "ey have been like my right hand. We've always been
family in Southeast Division, and we know we can count on
each other."
PHOTO BY DAN ANDERSON