 I became a lineman somewhat following my dad's footsteps. He's always been in the electrical industry and it's been something that's always entertained me and something I enjoy doing. It's probably, I'd say the last hurricane that he come through, I believe it was Irma. Everywhere we went, it seemed like somebody always would come up to you and thank you for what you were doing and let you know they did appreciate you and that kind of gives you a good feeling about yourself. We're a company like Georgia Power, of course, it's a statewide company, so everybody sees the triangle on the door on your hard hatch, you know, they all got a relationship with them, whether they're paying their bill to them every month or whatever, so when they see us get out of the truck, you know, we are Georgia Power and that's a good feeling. Mark Holmes, liming out of transmission line construction. I've been with the company seven years and I was a great Georgia.