 All this month get any smartphone 32 giga under for 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. Since the downturn of the coal industry, more and more out-of-state coal companies have been coming into the region recruiting our out-of-work coal miners. Warrior Met Coal was in Pikeville today doing just that as they held a coal job fair at the Hampton Inn. The reason you get good miners from this area is they have the same work ethic that we do in Alabama. They work hard. They're able to work in different mines, different settings, and a lot of times they're not, you know, from a background where they are just specialized. There really are, can do a lot of different things. They can run a roof bolt or run a miner operator. They can do whatever you need them to do, and that kind of person is good for our mines because we can put them in a lot of different locations. So it's great to have them. Many out-of-work coal miners say they've had a rough time since the downturn in the coal industry, and getting back to work would mean everything to them and their families. You're selling everything you can. You think you're taking popcans off, you're just scrapping metal, you're doing everything in copper, anything you can do just to try to make a dollar to pay you bills to keep your food on the table for your family. I mean, the poor is getting poorer, and the rich are starting to slow down. Oh, this could be a big chance for me and my wife. I've got three kids who are outgrown when they're on their own, but you know, our kids, they're still, daddy, I need it, daddy, I need it. So I mean, it would help me and her out tremendously, and then it wouldn't, maybe my kids. For more information about Warrior Met Coal, simply visit them on the web at www.WarriorMetCoal.com. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.