 So my time in the military started as a heavy-wheel-vehicle mechanic in Germany. After 21 and a half years I retired as a master sergeant. I'm grateful that I was able to make it that far. And the last thing that I did was a senior maintenance supervisor at a brigade level. So originally I wasn't going to be a driver. I started driving because my dad passed away. My plan was that I was going to be a mechanic in the outside, or this feeling of world rather, like I was in the military. And my dad passed away right before I retired. And it was a little, excuse me. It was a little tough, but I made a choice that I was going to take a semi-thorough of 48 states. That was one thing that he didn't get to finish before he passed away. I've made a plan that with obviously help of the terminal and the night team, that Minnesota will be my last stop. And that will be hopefully when I can put the 48 state pin on my dad's gravestone. So the award, through the transition into trucking and driving for excellence, they push every year to try to recognize veterans in trucking. It is a brand new Kenworth T680. It would be another part of closing the chapter of what my dad started. Every company can nominate a driver, multiple drivers. There's a committee that convenes to look through all the packets to say, here's our top 10 out of however many were originally submitted. And then from 10 they selected down to three, the final three. And from those final three, obviously you can only have one winner, but that winner is based off of America voting for who they deem as the most appropriate candidate. Trucking actually helped me cope with the loss of my father. I feel grateful that I get to do something he did, and I feel like I get to give back and finish what he started. And that means a lot to me. And I came with me everywhere I go. I have his driver's license, so everywhere I'm driving, he's right there with me. I have his bracelet, I have his pendant that he hung from his truck, and I also wear his belt, which is on me right now. Trucking helped me cope with the loss of my father.