Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 In a message dated 12/16/01 9:20:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, bfurey@... writes: > 1 - What would make your job better? Everyone griping a little less > 2 - What makes a good working environment? Same as #1 > 3 - Is money a prime motivator? If not, what is? Not this time around.. I > have worked where the money is good but hated the job. Liking the job is > much better. > 4 - Is your department short handed? If so, for how long? I've been here 6 > years and its been shorthanded for longer than I've been here. We've been > close a couple of times, but you know how it is.. > 6 - What is the worst aspect of your job? Hmmm.... > 7 - What is the best? The feeling of satisfaction that I can get every day > despite the obviously bad stuff. The feeling that I know I was helpful to > folks whether they realize it or not (and most times, they dont-I think) > 8 - What area(s) of training need improvement? The fact that we dont really > get any inservice training. It's obviously hard to incorporate it with an > already short-staffed department. But as I just said to my supervisor, we > need to get something.. > 9 - What serious invention(s) would help you do your job better? A question > for someone with more of an imagination that I > 10 - What issues has this survey not touched on that are critical? Morale > is the one that jumps out at me.. Im sure I could think of more, but Im > sure that everyone else will for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 In a message dated 12/16/01 7:20:50 AM Mountain Standard Time, bfurey@... writes: 1 - What would make your job better? See my answer for #10. 2 - What makes a good working environment? Lights! and plenty of them. Not just over my work station, but the whole room lit up. and Silence! . Nothing worse then trying to talk on the radio and having noise from others in the room drown you out. 3 - Is money a prime motivator? If not, what is? Nope. I'm topped out so there's no longer any step increases to go through. All I get now is when the ceiling for the pay catagory goes up. And it did for 2002. I'll get a whole 1.05 an hour more in 2002 which is a lot better then the .35 per hour I got for 2001. So what is my motivator(s)? Well, I enjoy my job for starters. I enjoy 99percent of my co-workers. I'm very comfortable with my skills at my department. 4 - Is your department short handed? If so, for how long? No sir.. for the past 18 months we've been at full staff of 10 dispatchers and 1 supervisor! 5 - What can be done to attract and keep employees? If I knew that, I'd be rich and no one would be short staffed! 6 - What is the worst aspect of your job? Hearing death. 7 - What is the best? A daily feeling of accomplishment. Even on those days where I wished I had stayed in bed and called off sick, something , somewhere in the day went right. 8 - What area(s) of training need improvement? Geography.... even in my small community, it scares me when a 4 year " vet " of the job still doesn't know the basic address (like of the 711 store or the only Sinclair station). 9 - What serious invention(s) would help you do your job better? I can't think of a real item at the moment. 10 - What issues has this survey not touched on that are critical? Attitude & dedication. When you're at the job, the job should be the most important thing to you. No trying to raise your children or manage your marriage while on the job. No thinking that just because YOU have children/spouse YOU deserve weekends/nights off. No thinking that just because YOU have seniority over a shift-mate that means you get to run rough shod over them. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 1 - What would make your job better? The actual physical act of dispatching? A radio system that leaves no nook or cranny uncovered. 2 - What makes a good working environment? Light, quiet, tolerable co-workers, supervisorial consistency, chocolate. 3 - Is money a prime motivator? If not, what is? It's hard to answer this one cuz since the beginning (25+ yrs ago) the pay/benefits have been excellent. 4 - Is your department short handed? If so, for how long? I don't think so. And I think we in an over-hire mode. 5 - What can be done to attract and keep employees? Once again, we have excellent pay/benefits. All I ever see are tiny job announcements in the help wanted part of the paper. I vote for billboards/radio/television, or maybe a couple of O's blimps advertising for dispatchers. 6 - What is the worst aspect of your job? When my relief calls in 1/2 hour before shift change and both my partners have Dr's notes saying they cannot work overtime for some reason or another. 7 - What is the best? The money/benefits..without a doubt. I truly enjoy the job and 93% of my co-workers, but it's the money. 8 - What area(s) of training need improvement? We, the snuffies, generally do not get any job related training once we are done with initial job training and are on our own. I mean there is no coordinated by the administration training for all employees on the same subject. 9 - What serious invention(s) would help you do your job better? Here? A " cone of silence " . A hearing device (other than an old square speaker) that would let your ear breathe, yet block out background noise. 10 - What issues has this survey not touched on that are critical? Thinking in grey, not just black and white. Bob in Tacoma Dispatcher www://www.lesa.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 >1 - What would make your job better? Get rid of the micromanagers that will not change, they always think the " old " way is better. >2 - What makes a good working environment? Everyone getting along, we are all here for the same job. >3 - Is money a prime motivator? If not, what is? No, if that were the case I'd be working for the county agency. They make $3.00's more an hour. >4 - Is your department short handed? If so, for how long? I think so, but according to everyone else no. >5 - What can be done to attract and keep employees? Better pay, not expect superhuman feats of a person. >6 - What is the worst aspect of your job? Being by myself in the radio room when all heck's broken loose. (ie bar fight, working fires in 2 rural communities, shots fired in a different area of the bar and a factory accident that a guy ended up dead.)(I have had this happen in one night, YES, I was by myself that night.) >7 - What is the best? Knowing that I am helping people as much as I can. >8 - What area(s) of training need improvement? Customer service >9 - What serious invention(s) would help you do your job better? Better equipment >10 - What issues has this survey not touched on that are critical? Stress. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 I love my current job and its got just about everything I wanted and there are all kinds of opportuities but I'll give it a go about what does work there for me. << 1 - What would make your job better? Not much. 2 - What makes a good working environment? I have a great Sgt., a terrific manager, fabulous trainer (both of them have been so great), interesting people to work with, training opportunities -- like once I " m off training at the end of this month I can apply to the HRT team (because in part of my masters in counseling) can apply to the CSID team (because I have prior training I took on my own), they respect past experience rather than trying to make me forget it -- they even let me use prior skills (novel concept?). We have 4 chaplains who all do a minimum of 20 hours a month both in and out of the station -- not that we have problems, but they are there just cause. We have a super volunteer program where retired seniors get to continue having somewhere to go and something important to do. Dispatchers attend briefing, records personnel can if there is adequate coverate, the citizens are generally really really great people. ummm, gee, if there's something you want to see you just go to the right Sgt (not pick which one will say what you want but the one that handles that area), express your concern or what you would like to see like training or a project and they implement it if its would benefit a lot of people. 3 - Is money a prime motivator? If not, what is? No -- its wasn't for me. It is community policing, being a community in the station, honesty, a chance to continuously function in a professional manner. One of my personal dislikes at my old job was it was just way too big and too busy to do consistent top level work -- you just couldn't take the time to really hand hold in certain situations and in some situations if you did you got written up for it. I looked at maybe 10 agencies in my search for the right job and the department I went with makes a concerted effort to continuously provide high level service. yes you may need to put a caller on hold but you can go back to them. One of the mottos is " no call is too small " ......they really try to be available on all levels of the station for citizens and staff. 4 - Is your department short handed? If so, for how long? They were for about 2 years -- now everyone is at full staff, however, there is a proposal before the City Council to add two more positions which will leave us two down for a short time but only cause there are two more positions being added. 5 - What can be done to attract and keep employees? Hmmm, you know, they listen here, they really listen. Like I was off today but went in to bring in my secret santa gift when the person who I picked wasn't there .... and it IS only a 4 minute commute if I hit the lights right. My Sgt went by and he knew I had a question for him -- it wasn't pressing -- I had sent him an email and he could answer at his convenience. Well he saw me and we spoke for a few minutes about my question and then he mentioned something he wanted to accomplish and he was open to hear what options I might know about it. It wasn't that he's a Sgt and smarter than me; he is really great and comes across like each person has something to contribute. All of the sgts seem like that and its been my experience so far. 6 - What is the worst aspect of your job? Not having a unit right there when someone needs one.....ok, the divorced guy who is nasty and comes in every week. 7 - What is the best? Gee, personally the commute, the gym (I've lost 10 pounds without trying since I've been there in 2 months -- my old job I ate 3 MEALS during my shift and snacked all day long cause I was so unhappy -- now I eat my lunch/dinner and a slimfast when I get home at night/morning), the people. Professionally -- the level of service we provide, the team work. 8 - What area(s) of training need improvement? Gee, if you want to train or get training in something all you need to do is ask and they see what they can do. Its a very comprehensive supportive training enviroment. 9 - What serious invention(s) would help you do your job better? Just practice for me right now. <<< 10 - What issues has this survey not touched on that are critical? >> Can't think of any -- BTW, lest anyone think I'm out to lunch on my department, one of the Sgt's commented recently " we aren't Mayberry but we're sure close " . And we are. We are the 5th largest city in the San Francisco Bay area but we're still a small town. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2001 Report Share Posted December 18, 2001 1. What would make your job better? A better understanding of what we do, why we do it, and where we fit in the grand scheme of things, but both officers and others. In my case...right at this moment...some stability in the department. 2 What makes a good working environment? People...that care about the job, that share a common goal. Understanding of the differences in each of us, a tiny bit of appreciation for a job well done, inclusion in the plans and schemes of the department. 3. Is money a prime motivator? Honestly..yes, we all are motivated to some degree by money. Is it the ONLY motivator? No way, if it was, few of us would be where we are. If not, what is? I think it is different for each of us. Some are motivated because they see this job as a stepping stone to their life goal of being an officer. Some are motivated by the fact that they have to work, the benefits are good (in many cases) and there is almost always an opening. Some are motivated by the desire to be a part of a team, to participate in something " good " for the community. 4. Is your department short handed? If so, for how long? Hard to answer. In the 3.5 years I have been there, we have actually increased staff. We have 2 positions open still, but there are exactly the same number of people today as there were when I started. Guess it depends on what you are counting... 5. What can be done to attract and keep employees? Better pay , training, respect, acknowledgement and inclusion. 6. What is the worst part of your job? Working alone is both bad and good. You can get swamped, but you also know what is going on, without having to rely on someone else to " get it right " . The worst thing for me, is when officers and others treat me or my people as if we are ignorant, have no feelings or are not important to the accomplishment of the mission. I give officers their due, I know their jobs are hard, filled with stress and danger...it is not a job I would ever want to do. I wish more of them saw our jobs for what they really are, that they appreciated our efforts and realized that allowing us the respect we deserve in no way takes anything away from them. 7. What is best? Being there....knowing inside that I did my job, to the best of my ability, and knowing that I did matter, whether to one of the officers or to a citizen. Knowing that even though I took 100 " stupid " calls, that one call that mattered, made a mark, and meant that my day/night was not in vain. 8. What area(s) of training need improvement? Stress management. Dispatchers tend to emulate officers, to push all the pain and stress down, to hide it, til it bursts out in an uncontrollable flood. HazMat. Especially in today's world. We need to know what to ask, how to get the information needed by officers/firefighters/EMTs and others. I know that the " training " I have gotten in hazmat is minimal. 9. What serious invention(s) would help you do your job better? Radios without dead spots..but that is more fantasy than serious I think. CADs that allow you to input needed info quickly...someone said it before, a CAD that is designed by dispatchers and for dispatchers..with dispatcher input before selection. 10. What issues has this survey not touched on that are critical? Can't think of anything at the moment. Freida LaVergne, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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