Did you know that nearly 10 million passengers board a Community
Transit vehicle each year? With a service area of over 1,300 square
miles, from Stanwood to Seattle, there's a lot that goes on behind the
scenes to make sure our buses get our passengers where they need to go.
We rely on a team of fantastic trouble shooters who can solve problems
on the fly to make sure service is as seamless and timely as possible.
People like Jessica, one of our cool-headed, fast-thinking
Dispatchers!
Over 36,000 passengers use our service on
an average weekday, and the majority board during peak commuter
hours. This means a large part of our fleet is doing a "morning
pullout" between 4:00 - 7:00 a.m. Dedicated Dispatchers like Jessica are
starting their day at 3:30 a.m., taking roll call and pulling up
multiple online screens which display real time information about each
bus. As the morning progresses, challenges inevitably occur, such as bus
delays or breakdowns. If a bus does break down, Jessica will have to
coordinate a coach exchange (this could be a coach out of service nearby
or one from the bus yard). A Road Supervisor will need to be arranged,
coordinated conversations with our Maintenance Department to send out a
truck will happen, and our Customer Service representatives will be
alerted to let customers know there may be a delay.
Jessica
loves the challenge of putting the puzzle back together, "Every day
starts out with the puzzle pieces perfect. When it explodes and the
pieces go everywhere, I put it back together to make it work, keep
service on the road and the customer happy. It makes me feel good when I
can make things work. I feel like I make a difference, like I'm helping
the community."
Jessica credits two main things with
her success on the job. The first is her year-and-a-half stint as a
Coach Operator before she took on her Dispatch position in 2010. "My
time as a driver informs what I do. I know what it's like out there. It
makes me more compassionate. Coach Operators are our customers too, and
it's important to develop good relationships with them. It helps us all
work really well together to solve problems." Jessica also praises her
team for helping her get through hectic times. "There are 5-6 of us
working collaboratively at any one time. There's a great sense of
camaraderie. If one person is slammed, we all offer help. We always have
each other's backs."
Next time your bus is running late, remember there is a team of people like Jessica who are working hard to bring you home.
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