Dispatch - Dispatcher Republic Services Employee Review

1.0
May 22, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

To be honest - None.

Cons

Work/life balance is non existent. Some of the work is redundant. Two of the three dispatchers there hate each other but will dig the same grave to burry you. I've seen better organized crap throwing fights in the monkey exhibit at the zoo. The location will definitely fail. They don't have enough trucks to even manage their routes. OSHA would have the place shut down if they went in there. The dispatching room is an old parts room. The walls are styrofoam, with flammables stored on the outside of the wall. If the trucks were inspected, they would have none on the road. Definitely not a safe place to work. If you are on the road and you see a Republic truck...get far away, they fall apart literally as they are being driven. Someone on the freeway is going to get hurt.

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Republic Services Response
9y
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Pros

leadership is strong and they want their employees to succeed

Cons

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Pros

The pay is competitive, especially with overtime opportunities, and there is strong potential to earn a solid income for employees willing to work hard. The job also provides steady work and consistent hours, which can be valuable for drivers looking for financial stability.

Cons

The work/life balance for roll-off drivers can be difficult, particularly when working weekends. Drivers are often scheduled in a way that keeps hours under 60 while still requiring Saturday work, rather than being given an additional recovery day during the week. With the level of physical labor involved, one day off is often not enough to properly recover. There is also a heavy emphasis on “swinging” containers. While swings can make sense when locations are far apart, many are scheduled for stops that are very close together and provide little operational benefit. Swings add significantly more physical labor for drivers and, in some cases, can actually take longer than traditional service methods. Over time, consistently working 55–60 hour weeks under these conditions can lead to fatigue and burnout.

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Republic Services Response
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Thank you for your feedback! Republic Services continually strives to maintain a high-performing workforce that is diverse, engaged and well-prepared to meet the needs of our customers and communities. We're happy that you are a Republic Services team member.
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