Gifts for Remote Coworkers - Stickers for 911 Operators

You answer when people are at their worst. Stay calm when they can't. And somehow manage to get the information that saves lives.

Why This Works

911 operators hear trauma daily and carry it home. You're first responders who never leave the building but experience every call. These stickers acknowledge that weight with humor.

Stickers are the universal language of 'I'm over this but I'm still showing up.' They're small enough to fly under HR's radar, durable enough to survive the chaos of your job, and expressive enough to say what you can't say out loud. Slap one on your water bottle and let it do the talking while you maintain plausible deniability.

What You Get

  • -Premium vinyl that survives coffee spills, tears, and existential dread
  • -Waterproof and scratch-resistant because your job is already hard enough
  • -Easy peel-and-stick application for instant workplace personality
  • -UV-resistant so your attitude lasts longer than your patience

Perfect For

  • Console areas with personality
  • Water bottles for long shifts
  • Headset hooks with style
  • Gifts for telecom graduates
  • Break room lockers
  • Personal gear and bags

Things to Consider for Remote Coworkers

  • *Get their shipping address casually—'for the holiday card list' sounds less stalker-y
  • *Time zone math matters—don't send frozen goods to someone 3 days of shipping away
  • *Remember that digital gifts (subscriptions, delivery apps) avoid the logistics entirely

Get Stickers for 911 Operators

911 operator stickers in development. Get on the list.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these about ridiculous 911 calls?
Some are. We all know people call 911 for things that definitely aren't emergencies.
Do you address the mental health aspect?
We touch on it with care. Humor that acknowledges the hard parts without minimizing them.
Is there overlap with dispatcher stickers?
Some overlap, but we recognize call-taking and dispatching can be separate roles.
Can I suggest specific call scenarios?
Please do. We want real stories turned into humor.