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Jul 24 2007

Since I moved offices, I have been focused on decorating my office in my spare time.

Southwest allows Employees the Freedom to decorate our workspaces. This allows each Employee to display their individuality in the space where they work. Since I probably spend more time in my office than any other room during one day, I appreciate that I can choose my environment.Katie

So here are a couple of my favorite office spaces at Southwest Headquarters.

My friend Katie's office is so neat and creative.

Another favorite office space is Laura's.
Laura's Office laura2.jpg

Just outside of Colleen's office is a wall of hearts. Our Company is all about LUV, this wall is a great reminder of that focus.

Then also inside her office is another wall of hearts. (A lot of LUV!)

Colleen's Heart Wall

Colleen's Wall of Hearts

I chose a Southwest Airlines theme. This allows me to show off a few of my favorite projects and memories from Southwest all in one space.
Office

We have many more great office decorations and themes here at Southwest. It is always fun for me to step into someone's office and learn a little about them just by looking around.

I encourage you all to bring a little FUN into your workspace. Find a way to showcase your individuality with Coworkers.

Anyone else have any fun ideas for decorating the office space?

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Hollee,
since you titled this Office Space, maybe you need a shiny red stapler?
Blog Boy

I have a lot of WN stuff in my office that I stole.
Neener, neener, neener

How do you get a job in SWA :)) I put in my application - do you know how long they take to respond? You make everything sound so good - ur very lucky to work in that kind of an environment ....God Bless!

  • jennie (not verified) — 07-24-2007 at 08:54 PM

I bet Brians office is full of candy corn and pictures of trains!

Complete left turn once traffic clears.
Ding! boy
Joe

  • Joe Friedmann (not verified) — 07-25-2007 at 01:30 AM

A number of years ago, I bought a teenager airfare so he could visit some friends. He rewarded me with a model of the very plane he had flown in: a SWA 737-700, with the logo "Nolan Ryan Express," and the fusilage number N742 SW. I treasure it.
What you need for your office is a model of your favorite flight. Just don't repeat my downfall: keep it dusted!!!
Congrats on the new digs.
Walt in Tucson

  • Walt Hill (not verified) — 07-25-2007 at 03:48 AM

Hi Hollee,

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  • Milan Baka (not verified) — 07-25-2007 at 12:31 PM

Ding! boy,
Candy corn is much to valuable to be kept in just an office. Actually, my office is crammed full of airplane photos and old airline magazine advertisements like TWA and PanAm ads from the 1950s. Plus a whole lot of SWA stuff. I have a lot of railroad stuff, but that is all on display at the Blog Boy house.
Brian

Joe,
He's right -- Blog Boy has more plane models in his office than I do, and I thought that I was a plane fan(atic). In fact, I understand that they had to order him a bigger desk than anyone else in the company just so he'd have room for the almost-full-scale 737 that is parked on his desk. I don't want to imply that his office is crowded, but there is a guy at the doorway with two orange-coned flashlights to help you get in safely without bumping into any blended winglets.
Kim
You Are Now Free To Move About The Country Except in Brian's Office Where Movement Is Severely Restricted :)

  • Kim Seale (not verified) — 07-25-2007 at 02:15 PM

Kim,
I thought you were going to say that the 200 series trainer was moved into Brian's office. I wonder who had to carry it up the stairs?

One if by land, two if by sea, 737 if by air?
Ding! boy
Joe

  • Joe Friedmann (not verified) — 07-25-2007 at 08:35 PM

Joe,
Nah, Brian had it crated and delivered to his house, where he installed it in his garage. Now, all of the neighborhood kids think that he's TOTALLY COOL because he's got the biggest video game of any of 'em!

But, his wife hates the way the windows in the house always rattle when she hears Blog Boy say in a firm and authoritative voice, "V1...Rotate!"
Kim
Still Playing Pong on a Black and White TV :)

  • Kim Seale (not verified) — 07-26-2007 at 02:31 AM

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