. >> emma fletcher, thank you so much for joining us from the better business bureau. >>> more than 2 million people take to the skies every day in the united states and that number is expected to rise, translates into more jobs, of course. kate rogers is at love field in dallas where southwest airlines is hanging out the help wanted sign. >> reporter: with 20 years on the job at southwest as a ramp agent, sean parker says he's hoping for 20 more. >> i'm responsible for making sure the passengers' luggage gets transported to the proper destinations. i'm responsible for making sure the aircraft gets turned on time and responsible for safety of me and the fellow crew around me. >> reporter: at southwest, long tenured amp agents can make around $30 an hour with the opportunity for overtime. the company currently employs some 19,000 ground workers and hyd hired only about 2.5% out of the applicants in 2016. >> we are picky. we hire for attitude and train for skill. >> reporter: the perks for ramp agents like sean parker include free travel for themselves and their families, 401(k) matches