The Dispatcher Position Is A Very Cute Position. I Gotta Admit. - Avis employé Dispatcher ARS-Rescue Rooter

5,0
22 févr. 2017
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Dispatching is where I honestly excel in because I have a passion for two-way radio communication relaying messages to the technicians in the field...I find that very fascinating to say the least. You're in an office setting environment, in which I love and if you are the type of person who only loves working in that kind of setting, answering constant inbound calls and at times you will have to make outbound calls to the customers, and it can swift at times - meaning calls will come in back-to-back making the time speed on by. And with that said, I love going to work each day.

Inconvénients

None. Why complain about a job in which you applied for due to being unemployed in the first place when you could've easily pass the position/company by and apply with another company? So being that as it may, I have no "Cons" whatsoever because it pays pretty well.

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5,0
10 juin 2026
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Avantages

Great pay, amazing benefits, super easy if you’re a people person, amazing management team

Inconvénients

Intensive KPI tracking, independent workload, not work life balance friendly. Your performance can be affected if you’re having a bad day. People treat you like scum of the earth

1,0
30 avr. 2026
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

You can take work truck home.

Inconvénients

Management has created a challenging work environment where technician support and fair compensation do not appear to be priorities. There are no performance-based bonuses or consistent annual raises, despite strong expectations around sales. Call distribution lacks transparency, with higher-quality leads often going to a small, select group, making it difficult for others to perform at their full potential. Technicians are also expected to take calls after scheduled hours (8 AM – 4 PM), which impacts work-life balance. Additionally, time and travel policies raise concerns. Technicians clock in upon arrival at the customer’s location rather than when travel begins, even when jobs are over an hour away. This results in significant unpaid driving time, often exceeding two hours per day. In some cases, technicians are required to travel to appointments even when customers are unresponsive, leading to cancellations or reschedules without compensation for the time lost. Overall, the expectations placed on technicians are high, but the structure and support systems in place do not consistently reflect or reward that effort.

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Réponse de ARS-Rescue Rooter
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Thank you for sharing this detailed feedback, and we recognize how concerning these experiences can be. We take issues around transparency, fair compensation, scheduling expectations, and travel time very seriously, and your comments highlight areas that require continued focus and accountability. Our goal is to create an environment where all technicians have equitable opportunities, clear support, and recognition that reflects their effort and performance. If you would be open to discussing further, please visit arsawaremobile.ethicspoint.com or call 833-633-7255.
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