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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)?

April 2016
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance):
Pros: Extremely busy, highly stressful and challenging, very high attention to detail, ability to multi-task is a must.
Cons: The management and our slim available resources for calls.
February 2016
Difficult to narrow into this title - Solar.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance):
Pros: I was lucky to be the first one in this position, my position blends with many other functions and departments.
Cons: I am assigned a title that no longer fits me and it is now part of my tasks to narrow all positions following me.
November 2015
I like the job.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance):
Pros: Learns new things. Receiving goods into systems.
Cons: The managers are rude. Do not give you support.
May 2015
Exciting at times but very stressful.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance):
Pros: It's different everyday. Always exciting.
Cons: Stressful environment. Chaotic at times and under poor leadership.
October 2014
Office Job.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance):
Pros: Environment at the office.
Cons: Pay rate offered.
April 2014
Great.
Dispatcher (but not Police, Fire, or Ambulance):
Pros: Exporting to different countries around the world, communicating with people from different countries. Dispatching of local orders. Good friendly collogues.
Cons: Paper work. Working under pressure. Taking responsibility if something goes wrong.

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