 In this week's Engineering Manager 8020 short video, we asked Dr. Michael Weisacki, Geotechnical Engineering extraordinaire, what he remembers to be one of his biggest career drivers and his answer is all focused around determining which discipline of engineering he wanted to pursue. Michael? I would say for that, you know, if there's a aha moment, it was just making the decision that, yeah, I do want to go into the geotechnical field and specifically, I want to come to work for Thatcher and made a commitment to come to work and now, but I was still a grad student at the time and now it could be with all the things you're learning or you have access to. There are some spots like deep foundations. I was doing extra reading on the side, gathering other stuff and really grabbing that. Some of the other stuff was, yeah, I'll do enough to get the grade and so having some level of focus that just having made the decision, then it can really help you build your toolkit well as now I'm in a position to go have access to all sorts of things and even future Thatcher competitors think I'm a great young kid. They want to take in and show them all their stuff. So yeah, that helped out a lot. Just once I knew what I was going to do going forward.