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Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) Reviews
What is it like working as a Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance)?
December 2022
Great responsibility.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in Columbia:
Pros: Help people get and find what is needed at the time requested
Cons: Not enough pay raises for outstanding workers
November 2022
There is a lot of pressure and you need to have a strong working strategy, you also need to know how to multitask.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in Sandton:
Pros: Helping clients
Cons: Their salary
March 2022
Great introvert position but has little to no room for growth.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in Haltom City:
Pros: I'm left alone the entire shift
Cons: How we are paid and treated
February 2020
It can be a very stressful job but I enjoy making a difference in the community and really value all of the training opportunities.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in Asheville:
Pros: I appreciate being listened to and being able to create new ways of doing things to streamline and organize information
Cons: There is an issue with consistency as we cover 11 counties. Initial training could be better
September 2019
Give and take.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in San Bernardino:
Pros: Nearby home
Cons: Crowded
September 2019
Casual setting, quiet yet very loud and busy with the phone lines constantly ringing.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in Terre Haute:
Pros: My boss, the people I work with, the dress code is very casual, have the office to myself and I love helping the public and receiving genuine gratitude for it.
Cons: My pay and I need full time hours
June 2019
Stressful working with the public and managing drivers. We are held accountable for everyones actions & at times put in life or death situations. You do the work of 2 or 3 people most days.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance) in Lihue:
Pros: The benefits
Cons: My department
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