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At the end of each workday, every job on the dispatch board must be tagged with a final status before you leave. Match each job status to the correct dispatcher action.
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At the end of each workday, every job on the dispatch board must be tagged with a final status before you leave. Match each job status to the correct dispatcher action.
An electrician leaves a job site at 4:30 PM because they need a specialty breaker to finish a panel upgrade, and they plan to return tomorrow. As the dispatcher performing the daily closeout, what is the appropriate final status to assign this job on the dispatch board, and what accompanying action is required?
An electrician is scheduled for a two-day house rewiring project. At 5:00 PM on the first day, the dispatcher confirms the electrician is leaving the site and will return the next morning. Since the project is ongoing, the dispatcher should leave today's dispatch ticket untagged on the board until the entire job is completely finished tomorrow.
You are conducting a root-cause analysis on why a specific repair job fell through the cracks overnight and was lost by the office. Upon auditing the job file, you confirm that the electrician finished the physical work, uploaded the required field notes and photos, and staged the customer's invoice. By analyzing this workflow breakdown, you deduce that the systemic failure occurred because the dispatcher forgot to assign the ____________ status before leaving the board.
You are an operations manager evaluating the end-of-day dispatch board and notice an untagged job ticket for a circuit repair that the electrician paused until tomorrow. To properly enforce the daily closeout reconciliation protocol and prevent this job from falling through the cracks, arrange the required corrective actions in the correct sequence.