spacecadet1
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They typically promote from within. Also, lots of flexibility to try things before finding where you excel. I'll typically hear someone explain their bio like, " I started in Res 15 yrs ago, moved to corp security, then IT, now I'm VP of IT."
With a few exceptions, they always hire from in.
Cheers!
Good observation. Unlike other airlines, SWA doesn't have a revolving door of upper management coming and going. Most of them "grew up" within SWA and fully understand the culture and how SWA works. An example -- CEO Gary Kelly. They feel tied to the company and it's success rather than looking for the next golden parachute and quick buck. Some of these people could go to work at other airlines for more money, stock, etc but they simply don't. There are some VP's who started out working on the ramp and there is a sense of loyalty. They offer "Management in Training" programs to encourage upward movement and like to promote from within. The "GQ" or headquarters is unlike any other airline HQ...happy employees and the all the walls are covered in framed photographs of employees and their families. The training center's walls are covered in pictures of pilots working at their former jobs and also include photos of their families.
Colleen was the finest example of that, wasn't she? Didn't she start as Herb's secretary?
I think that the only time SWA hired from outside was when they brought in Howard Putnam to be the CEO. He had formerly been the VP of MArketing at UAL.
Howard only stayed for a year or so...then left in 1982 to be the CEO of Braniff...see, he was gonna turn them around....
Herb became the CEO/Chairman/President after Howard left.
thanks, Howard !!!
Good observation. Unlike other airlines, SWA doesn't have a revolving door of upper management coming and going. Most of them "grew up" within SWA and fully understand the culture and how SWA works. An example -- CEO Gary Kelly. They feel tied to the company and it's success rather than looking for the next golden parachute and quick buck. Some of these people could go to work at other airlines for more money, stock, etc but they simply don't. There are some VP's who started out working on the ramp and there is a sense of loyalty. They offer "Management in Training" programs to encourage upward movement and like to promote from within. The "GQ" or headquarters is unlike any other airline HQ...happy employees and the all the walls are covered in framed photographs of employees and their families. The training center's walls are covered in pictures of pilots working at their former jobs and also include photos of their families.