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Southwest Airlines Seeks To Fill 500 Ramp Agent Positions Companywide

Job Involves Cargo And Baggage Handling, Other Ramp Services

Southwest Airlines is looking to hire an additional 500 Ramp Agents. Southwest Airlines Ramp Agents handle cargo and baggage service, directing and servicing aircraft, and performing related activities on the airport ramp. Paid relocation assistance may be available for candidates hired from outside the Company who move more than 100 miles for a Ramp Agent position in: Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Baltimore.

"We're looking for people who desire more than just a 'job.' More than 71 percent of Southwest Employees define their work at Southwest as 'a calling,'" said Julie Weber, Vice President People. "The Ramp Agent position can be demanding, with nontraditional hours and exposure to a wide variety of weather conditions. We are looking for hardworking, fun-loving, and caring people who love working with others and giving it their all."

Southwest says that a career with the airline comes with several perks, from Southwest's legendary Culture to travel privileges for Employees and their eligible dependents. Southwest offers an excellent benefits package, including a dollar-for-dollar match in the 401(k) plan, up to 8.3 to 9.3 percent of eligible salary, as well as annual Profit Sharing payments, which, in 2014, equaled five weeks of pay toward Employee retirement accounts.

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FMI: http://Southwest.com/careers

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