 If you have the chance to go and show someone what you can do without being in your face showing them what you can do, take advantage of any opportunity like that and I'll revert back to the time when I did that sheet of drafting. So if you've got an opportunity, I know one of my students at Mineral Tech one time, the department that we're looking for a young fella to help in the core lab in Pasadena. So it was a bit physical, moving boxes of coal on this kind of thing, but they needed a student for the summer and so the guy at the department had phoned myself the instructor at Mineral Tech said who do you recommend so I gave him a number of names and one of those students happened to be in St. John's for the spring break and he went into the department and looked up the guy that was looking for the student and he told him who he was and he said you know I'm interested in the job for the summer I just thought I'd come in and you know make contact and you know meet you and put a name to the face of the man and this kind of thing and anyway he got the job and the guy from the department told me after he said yeah I looked at all the resumes somewhere really really impressive but he said the guy that stood out he said was the guy that took the initiative to come in and see me and make that you know face-to-face contact and so I really thought that was pretty cool and so I appreciated it and so I gave him the job.