 In our engineering manager 8020 shorts videos, we try to provide strategies to help engineers become the best leaders they can be. And in this week's video, we had the chance to speak with Peggy Hagerty. Peggy is a geotechnical engineer who's had her own business for over 20 years. And in this video, she tells us what was probably one of the most impactful career growth actions that she took. And really any engineer can take. Check it out. I think that one of the biggest drivers I had for my career is going to be something that doesn't necessarily sound obvious. And that was always getting out in the field, whether it was spending more time in a construction site than necessarily was warranted, or spending more time on a, you know, say a river bank that we were trying to figure out how it was eroding. Every time that I've gone back and spent a good amount of time in the field, Wednesday, I had been drawn away from it. It always produced benefits in how I saw my job, how I saw what I was doing, how I saw how my role fit into the greater designing construction field. And it always may be better. So for all of you engineers out there, make sure you get out in the field because it will always make you a better engineer.