 It's really an amazing industry. It's all around us. Toothpaste, toilet paper, food packaging. You go to a grocery store, that's the industry. Packaging engineering or packaging in general is a blanket term of like a million things you could do with it. It is literally endless and there are so many opportunities. How do we create more sustainable packaging? How do we create packaging that's more biodegradable? There's a real world difference making impact for consumer goods. So much innovation. You tend to have pencils that are made from corn, styrofoam that's made from mushrooms, so many different things. The innovation it's endless. I'm really excited about the application and implementation of more sustainable materials. There's so many new on pitches for environmentally friendly things. It's very exciting to be part of an industry innovating and helping our planet. Manufacturing equipment, testing equipment, prototyping equipment. Processing equipment is probably 50% faster than it was a few years ago and now the packaging equipment has to keep pace with that. There's robotics. I mean there's mechatronics. There's you know incredible applications for engineering. I'm not an engineer so to me this is all magic. It's really an amazing industry to be a part of. It's forever changing. There's gonna be something new and I can make it better and I can continuously improve it. Everything that impacts our planet. Everything that impacts our customers and the consumer and the retailers. Everything I do is gonna end up helping someone or influencing someone or even helping the environment and I think that's really amazing. It's great pay, it has great benefits, great job stability. The demand for jobs in this industry is insane. You can pick one thing and then you can get a different job and be doing something completely different but it's still the same industry and it's still the same idea. It's a dynamic career choice and it's one that you'll enjoy going to work every day. Kind of combine all those factors. Why wouldn't you want to work in the industry?