I do not want to use my cell phone any more then I have to. There are times I have to use it for GPS. I had to raise my plan (which raises my bill) due to this to find facilities because this place doesnt have GPS systems in the trucks to help us. When I upgraded to iOS 11, my battery has never been the same.
I agree with you in principle. using your personal phone for work stuff is generally frowned upon. but if it's either that or being disciplined or suspended/terminated for letting the truck phone die (which is the crew's responsibility, whether you like it or not), call my cell every time.
I feel that supplying chargers will lead to a bad precedent. Dispactch wants these phones there. I feel if I supply chargers then nobody will have a reason to return them. Its a crappy situation.
unused phones should be left in dispatch. this maintains proper accountability. When the crew goes off shift, they turn their phone into dispatch. If the crew is passing the phone off to another crew, then they have given them a phone with a dead battery, which serves no purpose.
Who cares what dispatch wants? they are staff, just like you. And they want the phones when they are not in use; it's not hard to require crews going off shift to turn their phones into dispatch.
What have you proposed to management? If the batteries on the phones are dying during your shift, buy more chargers. you have a problem, and now you have a cheap solution.
If we have tones, those tones would drop constantly. I just think this is all a no-win situation.
I think you are just whining. Solutions have been proposed, you want to make excuses. Many agencies do the same job as you, often with great success. They use multiple methods to notify their crews. Alert tones/pagers, alpha pagers, radio dispatch, calling the station, cell phone backup, they are all options. What makes you think your situation is that much different?
Thanks for the input everyone.
I have one more suggestion.... take all the crews, kick them out of the station, and force them to be in their trucks for 24 hours, or however long the shifts are. Put them on a street corner, so they can be predictably close to the next run. Tell them if they miss a call from dispatch, the first time it happens is a 7 day unpaid suspension; the second time is immediate termination. sounds like a really good incentive to stay away during the entire shift. And it solves all the problems you describe. you don't need to use your personal phone, you won't get woken up when everyone gets a call, and you will be able to respond to calls quicker, since you always know where your partner is.
I think you have been given plenty of great solutions....the fact that you don't like them shows that you don't want an actual solution, you just want to whine about a situation that could really be a lot worse.