I had a little time while at work today to write this out. It’s just list of things I have been thinking about lately about my job and what I do. A couple I may have seen somewhere else, but for the most part I think these may be originals…
The 911 TRUTHS OF DISPATCH.
- 911 calls will randomly come in all at once.
- A dispatcher will never eat a hot meal while on duty
- If a dispatcher gets a hot meal while on duty, no matter how quiet the day has been, it will instantly become too busy to eat.
- Once the call volume has subsided, the food will be cold.
- The units in the field do not understand the job we do.
- The units who take the time to learn about the job we do realize that they cannot do our job.
- Most people do not appreciate us until they need us.
- Eventually everyone will need us.
- You can handle thousands of calls absolutely perfectly, and no one will notice you.
- The one call you handle poorly will end up on all the news channels.
- Your coworkers will become a very dysfunctional family to you.
- You will see them more than you see your actual family.
- You will experience all range of emotions together.
- Every personality type will be represented and will be forced together in stressful situations for extended periods of time.
- At the end of the day you may be tired, but you know you made a difference in the lives of many different people.
1 comment:
will you please annotate that photo so that the rest of us can understand why you possibly need seven monitors?
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