 My aunt owned her own barber shop, so I started off just sweeping the floors, getting a little bit of money here and there just for sweeping their floors and kind of picked up on it. And also had my bad experience of bad haircuts, you know, just going to local places and not getting it. So I was like, oh, I just started cutting my own and that led on to my friends and so on. I'm SH-2 Rylan King. I'm the barber on the board of the USS Somerset. Before I joined the Navy, my wife, she was in the Army. We got married right at the first child of high school. She got tired of the Army, kept going to Afghanistan once 9-11 and she was like, I can't do it no more. She was looking at me and I was like, well, I'm not joining the Army. I'll see how they treat y'all. So my first choice was the Navy, so I am to become a barber or being able to cut hair. We have an NEC for it. The school is about three weeks, three weeks long in the actual hands-on training. What I have to say, the most satisfying thing about my job is the look on my customer's face when I can tell that they really appreciate the job that I've done on their head and really helps a lot of shipmates out when they're down or whatever, you know, you'll be amazed how much a haircut can bring your morale up.