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Brian Lusk

Of all our bloggers, I am probably the oldest, but I don’t feel my age. I was born in 1952, just a couple of blocks from the Santa Fe Railway’s main transcontinental line in Clovis, New Mexico to an airline father, so transportation (planes and trains) got in my blood at an early age. As a child, my fondest memories are spending days at work with my dad on the ramp in Amarillo, Texas and on the old observation deck at Dallas Love Field. After graduating from Southern Methodist University in Dallas as a journalism major, I got my first airline job with Delta in 1976. During my time at Delta, I worked at Dallas/Fort Worth (during three separate occasions), Detroit, Oakland, Atlanta (at the old terminal), Portland, Oregon, Paris Orly, and Dayton, Ohio. My 18½ years with Delta were split between ramp/operations and ticket counter/gates. I joined Southwest (thankfully!) in 1995, as a Reservations Sales Agent, but then I moved to the communications group in the Executive Office, where. I corresponded with our Customers on a wide variety of topics, but I also got to work on different projects like this blog. About five years ago I moved into the Communication & Strategic Outreach Department and worked primarily in our social media area. Then in 2011, I got my dream job as Southwest's Corporate Historian. I enjoy sharing and preserving Southwest's past with our Employees and the public at large.

Fun Facts

Languages

English and Blog

Hobbies

Aviation and Railroading

Pets

My basset, Annabelle

High School

El Segundo High School, El Segundo, Ca and WT White in Dallas

College

Southern Methodist

Favorite Sports Teams

Texas Rangers, Dallas Stars, Dallas Mavs, SMU, Cowboys

Favorite Travel Destinations

Scotland

Your Favorite Southwest Story

The current week's Flashback Fridays

Recent Activity:

Recent Activity Posts

Mach 2 Web Site

May 09 2007
Part of the stuff that I had to move to my new office (see post below)  was the photo of the first Concorde on which I was lucky enough to fly in 1983.  (I made a second trip in June 2003, a couple of months before it was pulled from service.)  If you are an aviation geek like me, you might be interested in this web site about the most amazing airliner ever built. read more

More Share the Spirit News

May 04 2007
As a followup to Shelley's post below, here is a link to a Dallas Morning News story about another group of Southwest Employees giving back to the community.. read more

Our First Birthday

Apr 27 2007
Yup, that's right--Nuts About Southwest just turned one year old.  It has been a wonderful and exciting first year for all of us associated with the blog, and we hope that you have enjoyed the past year just as much as we have.  Angela Vargo and I can still remember waiting around for our first comment.  When it finally came, you never saw it.  We were crestfallen because it consisted of a two-... read more

The Pain of Moving Cheese

May 07 2007
Because our President, Colleen Barrett, is a big fan of Spencer Johnson's book Who Moved My Cheese, anytime we shuffle folks and offices, it's called "cheese moving."  Well, my cheese recently got moved--more specifically, my office, and it was painful.  I'm talking physical pain here folks, not mental pain because I LUV my new work group, and I still get to work with my old group-the best of... read more

Battle of the Brands

Apr 18 2007
I thought y'all might enjoy reading this post from Jonathan Berr on AOL's "blogging stocks:LUV" page.  He has some nice things to say about Southwest, and please note the online poll. read more

Psst! Wanna Save Some Money

Apr 13 2007
I know a lot of you are familiar with DING!, and we even have our own Ding Boy reading the blog.  (In case you don't know what DING! is, it is a notification device you can download to your computer that will notify you when we publish our lowest sale fares, which are available for a very short time.  For more info and to download DING! click here. )  Here's a heads-up to our blog readers.  If... read more

News From USS Blog Boy

Apr 03 2007
The USS Nimitz set sail from San Diego yesterday, and Francisco Delgado sent me this e-mail and link that I wanted to share with everybody.  I know he is reading the blog, and would LUV to hear from everyone.                Hello. We already made it on the news.... We left San Diego without a hitch. Thanks  for your prayers and your support I look forward to seeing you guys in the fall. Francisco... read more

Write your own caption returns

Mar 28 2007
  Since we have a lot of newer readers, they may not be aware of this occasional feature.  Here's your chance to write your own caption of this photo of two Mechanics that I found in our photo files.  (Click on the pic to enlarge.) read more

A Salute for USS Blog Boy!

Mar 21 2007
Francisco Delgado, our own USS Blog Boy, returned home to Albuquerque for a well-deserved two-week leave before his ship, the USS Nimitz, sets sail for the Persian Gulf for an extended stay.  (For the rest of the post, I am going to use Albuquerque's airport code ABQ, because I never trust myself to spell the city correctly.)  To greet and meet Francisco, a group (Shelley Logan, Hollee Ford,... read more

SWA Blogger "Makes Good"

Mar 19 2007
You work with someone in the next office for six years, and you think you know them.  Then you see them featured on the front page of Sunday's The New York Times.  One of our bloggers, Fred Taylor, is that guy, and this article ran on the front page yesterday.  Way to go Fred! read more