It pains me to see this, because I strongly feel that dispatching is one of the toughest desk jobs around. It tests your endurance unlike any other. Just compare dispatching to a regular office job. For instance, at my job in sales, I can get up and walk around the office anytime I want. In fact, I make a point to not always email or call people in the building. Instead, I get up and go talk to them. This not only forces me to move, but also gives me the face-to-face conversation that humans crave. (My 14-year-old son may disagree with me there!) I work more than 8 hours a day, but I can also take extra work home with me, if I need to.
But dispatch managers know that my little excursions, while certainly enjoyable, cannot be done in a typical comm center environment. You barely have time to get up and walk to the bathroom, let alone stroll over to a colleague’s desk for a quick chat. Lunch is eaten at your desk or workstation. Your work hours are extended due to sick workers. I can go on and on, but you know the routine. It’s tough!
I also don’t need to reiterate the research that finds that standing a little each day will help improve your overall health. Height-adjustable consoles afford you, (yes you!) the opportunity to stand for as long or as little as you want each day. Dispatchers should take advantage of these products, especially if they’re already present in your comm center.
How can you get the most out of your height-adjustable furniture? Here are a few ideas:
The idea here is to start small, but think big. Can you make a BIG difference in the dispatch center (and the lives of your employees) by making some smart changes? Yes, you can! We’ve seen many good things come from these simple changes, and our goal is to help every dispatch center hop on the health bandwagon and go for it!