 So, there's the seer out of seer school, right? I did not start clearing the Army until I had five days left retired. I looked at it as, I got a duty, I got soldiers to take care of, so five days before I retired I turned my company over, I cleared the Army and got out of the Army. I got a phone call, you know, and they said, hey, there's a job, and when there's a job, you take the job, you don't, you know, and it's what I wanted to do. This is where I wanted to be. I've been interested in this, you know, being in the woods, surviving my whole life. But what got me at the seer school was I was stationed at Fort Ord, California in the 90s when they disbanded the division. We know how to go without food, sleep. We know how to be uncomfortable. It's what soldiers deal with. So, civilians like that, guys, they know how they'll work. I knew guys that worked here already. My game plan, I retired in Georgia. I knew eventually I was going to work here. It would take a while to get a job as people, you know, retire and leave. So I moved here, I bought a house, and I waited 13 days and got a phone call. So it was not a difficult transition at all for me. Enjoy. It's good. Have a great day.