Green Country Electric and Supply, INC.

Green Country Electric and Supply, INC. An electrical contracting company with over 46 years of family friendly service. We are dedicated to

Since 1977, Green Country Electric Supply has been a locally-owned and -operated company. Our employees are a direct reflection of the company and are held to the highest of standards. From ceiling fan installation to Christmas lights, Green Country Electric Supply does it all. Along with home installation, Green Country Electric Supply also is a full commercial electrician.

Today is my favorite day to go into work! Anybody who knows me, works with me, employs me, or just flat out has to be ar...
03/18/2026

Today is my favorite day to go into work! Anybody who knows me, works with me, employs me, or just flat out has to be around me, knows I love to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Julia, my Office (Queen) Manager was my first appearance. Then I was off to Meeker, OK to meet up with Mike and Tanner. We decided to venture into the Town of Meeker to have lunch. I brought/wore the hat to a cafe on the corner of HWY 62 and HWY 18. Inside the cafe was a great staff, extremely friendly towns folks, and the best dog-gone burger and curly fries I have had in awhile! Got a few nods on my hat from several customers and headed back to work with the guys. We wrapped up @ 6pm and I got a call from my tenant in Midwest City on a plumbing pipe that was clogged. Headed over there with a snake rented from Stanfield Plumbing (life saver/Hayden) and had it flowing within 30 minutes. Tenant liked the hat and loved that he could rest easy with no other plumbing issues. Headed home to share a Face Time with the most beautiful human to me in this World (My Wife/THE QUEEN/THE BOSS/currently at the farm with family/Spring Breakers) drinking my GREEN BEER and sharing my stories with her. We both had some great laughs and funny stories to share. Now to get a shower and see what Wednesday will have in store for me tomorrow. Special thanks to Mike and Tanner for working so hard today to get us in a good place to return on Friday. They are really a blessing to have as teammates that never complain about the jobs we take on! May you all enjoy your SPD tonight and find your Pot O Gold as well! Good Night All, Pitts Out!

Neil Diamond BABY! Thank you Patty for the wonderful Christmas present! Ready to dance and sing!!!
03/07/2026

Neil Diamond BABY! Thank you Patty for the wonderful Christmas present! Ready to dance and sing!!!

I hope everyone is doing well this Saturday morning. We pinpointed an electrical storm around NE 50th and Hiawassee that...
03/07/2026

I hope everyone is doing well this Saturday morning. We pinpointed an electrical storm around NE 50th and Hiawassee that caused severe damages to a customers electrical at their house. We installed breakers, GFCI outlets and a Whole Home Surge Suppressor to defend any future surges, lighting, and utility spikes. Let us know if we can assist you with your insurance or electrical damage claims.

Getting our Service Fleet taken care of after the October 2025 hail storm that hit the shop. Highly recommend their serv...
03/03/2026

Getting our Service Fleet taken care of after the October 2025 hail storm that hit the shop. Highly recommend their services due to customer service, professional services, and even replacement of a couple of windshields for us. It has been a juggling act to swap out vehicles and they had them in and out quickly! My 2012 F-250 looks amazing and has a new lease on life. Thanks again Bennett and Justin for your help.

Good Wednesday morning Eastern Oklahoma County. We have been blessed with our growing sales and wonderful community of E...
02/25/2026

Good Wednesday morning Eastern Oklahoma County. We have been blessed with our growing sales and wonderful community of EOC. We have an immediate opening for an Unlimited Journeyman Wireman Service Technician. All work is close to home with very competitive wages. Candidates will need a clean driving record, self starter, leader on the job/project, non-smoking, and experienced to run a crew if need be. Please go to our website: https://www.greencoelectric.com/ for more information and address to drop off your resumes.

We will be holding interviews on Friday 2-27-2026 for applicants interested in joining our team.

Green Country Electric & Supply Inc. is your go to place for any electrical need in Choctaw, OK. From broken outlets to faulty wiring, we can provide a solution to your problem.

Having a well deserved dinner with Laynie and Lisa. Rocked our vote and ready to go home and relax. I actually made it t...
02/11/2026

Having a well deserved dinner with Laynie and Lisa. Rocked our vote and ready to go home and relax. I actually made it through a customer (child door ) entrance. It was really cool and special for the little folks shopping with family!

We are so excited to get our Service Vehicles back to their shinny selves. With 2025 hail, 2026 snow/ice we have the guy...
02/07/2026

We are so excited to get our Service Vehicles back to their shinny selves. With 2025 hail, 2026 snow/ice we have the guys lining up to clean up broken windshields, dents, salt, and grime. Today’s highlight was Mike’s Transit van that had a spider web windshield replaced. Thanks again VIP MOBILE for getting him taken care of on a Saturday morning. If you see Mike or any of the rest of our fleet next week, give us a high five and a toot of your horn. The Oklahoma weather is going to be great and we are so excited to nail down some outside projects.

Refined Auto Detail, LLC got (4) of our fleet vehicles in before Friday. Cleaned up well and we found out that they actually are White under all of the dirt and salt. Kyle’s team are top notch and very quick to keep us rolling.

01/26/2026

Due to the condition of the roads and weather we will only be running emergency service calls on Monday January 26, 2026. For any of our customers that were scheduled for maintenance or installs. We apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused. Please continue to call our office line @ (405)-259-9992 if you need immediate service and one of out technicians will contact you ASAP. Stay warm and safe to all of our customers, friends, and family during this cold snap.

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Long day of putting out fires and keeping busy! Car parts didn’t arrive in time to finish today. Tomorrow is a new oppor...
01/18/2026

Long day of putting out fires and keeping busy! Car parts didn’t arrive in time to finish today. Tomorrow is a new opportunity to complete open tasks. While waiting on auto parts to arrive we took on a service call. Very close to a complete meltdown on a total electric home that had a failure in the meter box. Customer had noticed a burning smell and 220v appliances intermittently having issues. Thank goodness they called to confirm an afternoon service appointment. Unfortunately, all of the supply houses were closed to obtain the parts required to rebuild the service. With some digging we were able to find all of the parts to get them back up and running. Met with OG&E to get a new meter and work order. Back up now just in time for the cold front and night darkness. Thanks again for our wonderful customers trusting GCESI for all of their electrical needs.

What a week we had and blessed to have local businesses you can count on. Julia’s car ran into problems tonight while go...
01/17/2026

What a week we had and blessed to have local businesses you can count on. Julia’s car ran into problems tonight while going home. Thank you to Ragsdale’s Wrecker Service for getting us back to normal. We will need to tear into the car in the morning to see if we can solve its problem. Alternator, belt, and a jump to start!

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12/16/2025

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Sometimes the trades are not overlooked. I love what I do and can walk proudly knowing that I serve a greater good. My wife is a teacher and excels in her career. Many thanks to all who make Oklahoma a great place to raise our kids. Thank you Tracy Smith for posting and letting me share your posts!

The man in the three-thousand-dollar suit glanced at my hands before he even looked at my face.
“Maintenance is down the hall,” he said politely. “Air conditioning issue?”

I knew exactly what he saw.
Knuckles scarred from decades of wrench work.
Hands thick from turning bolts in freezing truck stops.
A permanent line of grease beneath my nails that even my best scrubbing can’t erase.

I looked at his hands—smooth, manicured, topped off with a heavy gold watch.

“No, sir,” I said, my voice a little too loud for the pristine high-school library. “I’m here for Career Day. I’m Jason’s father.”

He blinked, gave a stiff smile, but his eyes said what he didn’t:
You? Really?

My name is Mike Riley. I’m 58 years old. I’ve been a long-haul truck driver for thirty years. I’m a widower, a veteran, and a dad who tries his best. My son Jason attends this polished suburban school where everything smells like new textbooks and wealth.

This was Sarah’s school—my late wife. She taught here, loved here, lived here. After she passed, the school created a scholarship in her name.
So when Jason told his teacher I was a “logistics and supply chain specialist” and should speak at Career Day, I felt like saying yes was a way of honoring her.

I parked my old F-150 between a luxury SUV and a spotless German sedan. I walked in wearing my best jeans, a fresh flannel, and boots I’d shined twice.

Inside the library, the lineup of presenters read like a magazine cover.

Dr. Chen, neurosurgeon, opened with a futuristic video on brain mapping.
Mr. Davies, the finance dad with the gold watch, followed with stock charts and phrases like “leveraging capital” and “Q4 positioning.”

Jason sat in the back row, shoulders hunched, wishing he could disappear.

Then the principal touched my arm.
“Mr. Riley? You’re next.”

I walked to the front with nothing but my own voice. No slides. No videos. Just the truth.

“Good morning,” I began. “My name is Mike Riley. I’m not a doctor or an investor. I didn’t finish college. I’m a truck driver.”

Murmurs. Curious glances. A few raised eyebrows.

“My son calls me a logistics expert. Which I guess means I drive a very big truck a very long way. And I figure I’m here to explain why that matters.”

I turned to Dr. Chen.
“What you do saves lives. But the tools you use—every circuit, every wire, every plastic casing—those didn’t appear out of thin air. Someone packed them in a crate. Someone loaded that crate on a truck. Someone drove it across the country.”

Then I nodded toward the finance dad.
“And sir, those numbers you showed? They represent real things—food, medicine, steel, supplies. This country doesn’t run on unlimited Wi-Fi and spreadsheets. It runs on wheels. On people willing to travel thousands of miles so shelves stay full and hospitals stay stocked.”

The room grew still.

“In March 2020,” I said, “when everything shut down, you stayed home. You did puzzles. You baked bread. But drivers were told to keep going. It felt like I was the only person on the highway some days. I delivered 40,000 pounds of toilet paper once. My dispatcher cried on the phone because her own mom couldn’t find any. You can’t Zoom a bag of flour. You can’t download hand soap.”

Students leaned forward. Teachers nodded.

“Two winters ago, I was hauling insulin across Wyoming. A blizzard shut the interstate. I sat in that cab for three days—twenty below zero—listening to the hum of the refrigeration unit. If that unit died, so did the medicine. I wasn’t thinking about the cost. I was thinking about the family waiting for it.”

I scanned the room. Jason was sitting up straight now.

A student in a “Future CEO” shirt raised his hand.
“Sir… don’t you regret not going to college? My dad says jobs like yours mean people didn’t have other choices.”

The room froze.

I smiled gently. “Son, when the lights go out, you call a lineman, not a business professor. When the pipes burst, you don’t reach for a textbook—you call a plumber. And when you walk into a store expecting food on the shelf, you’re relying on farmers, factory workers, warehouse crews, dispatchers, and drivers like me.”

I paused.
“Those careers aren’t fallbacks. They’re foundations.”

A voice spoke from the back. Quiet at first.

“My mom’s a dispatcher.”

A skinny kid stood up, eyes shining.
“She works nights. Holidays. She’s the one who finds drivers when hospitals need supplies. People yell at her all the time when packages are late, but she keeps going. She isn’t less important than anyone else.”

He looked at the CEO shirt kid.
“She’s a hero. And so is he.”

He pointed at me.

The room fell silent. Then applause. Real, heartfelt applause.

Jason walked up and stood beside me. He didn’t speak—he just put his arm around me. And that was enough.

Later, on the drive home, he finally said, “Dad… I had no idea about what you’ve done out there.”

“It’s just the job,” I said.

“No,” he whispered. “It’s so much more.”

Here’s the truth:
This country isn’t held up by titles or corner offices. It’s held up by callused hands, tired feet, and people who show up in storms, in shutdowns, in the middle of the night when no one else can.

We are not the backup plan.
We are the backbone.

So next time you ask a young person what they want to be, don’t just say, “Where are you going to college?”
Try asking, “What do you want to build? What do you want to keep running? What will you help carry?”

And if that kid says,
“I want to weld,”
“I want to fix engines,”
“I want to deliver supplies,”
“I want to drive trucks like my dad,”
look them in the eye and say:

“This country needs you. We’re counting on you.”

Credit - Mr.commonsense 🤝

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11070 NE 23rd Street
Choctaw, OK
73020

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14052599992

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