 I started off as a general tech. I moved up to senior tech and then a chief tech, and now I run the In-N-Out-of-Service shop. I am the floor foreman for Knight and Iron Maintenance. I'm in charge of all the techs. We initially start with a level one or a general mechanic. Those are the gentlemen that are gonna be doing all our basic general stuff. So anything we are from brakes, wheel seals, old changes, DOT inspections, to senior mechanic, which is considered a level two. Right, they're gonna be doing more diagnosing. Check engine lights, a little bit heavier repairs. The master guy is our level three, right, master mechanic. He does everything in anything, right? He's the one that mentors the younger guys. If someone really is driven and motivated, I mean, they can literally probably hit a master tech within five years. My advice to a new technician would be be ready to learn. The trucking industry is vast. Basically, you're gonna learn something new every day. It's a real good company to learn from. There's a lot new equipment. I love this company. They are loyal. I am a Knight through and through. It's just a good place, a good environment to work with. We prepare around, we mess around, we do fun things, but we always focus on doing the job right. I mean, the people that we work with are amazing. Right, there's so much diversity. Like you say, like family atmosphere. If this is the career you wanna pursue and you get your foot in the door, the opportunities are endless.