 I like to get my hands dirty. Automotive is like the best way. Instead of going to class and just sit, watch the teacher show us what to do, I rather do it myself. It's way better. I always look forward to coming to this class. It's always fun and we're always doing something different. I graduated high school and I never went to college. I got a career here and making great money. I think that's what's really different from high school is that it's a group of motivated people that aren't just doing the things that their parents want. They have a passion and are interested in pursuing it, versus high school people go because they have to. The lack of focus on vocational education options for high school students has had a profound impact on the American economy, contributing to what many have called a skills gap. That is the gap between the availability of jobs not requiring a college degree and the lack of high school and even college graduates with those skills. We're not getting young people out of school, out of high school, community college or four-year colleges to really meet the demand. Just this last semester without my students that graduated this class that were 18 years old and had driver's license, they all got jobs. Many of my students that come out of here within three to four years are making well over 100,000 a year with overtime. Our program is designed to give high school kids the skills and knowledge necessary to become certificated aircraft mechanics. You have to know physics to know like Bernoulli's principle and how a plane works and flies. The things that I've learned in my other classes, especially math and English, and apply them here. And so it kind of strengthens the things that I've learned in regular high school because I'm able to apply them in something that could result in a career. We're ultra-sounding a bread julium. She's about 60 days pregnant. You learn the foundation of this country and this world. I learned millions of skills with animals way beyond I ever thought that I would. And what these are is just floating rafts that then allow the roots to hang down into the water. I probably have learned four to five times what I would normally learn in a year in any other class. What we're talking about is an approach to education that's going to equip a lot more young people with the skills they need to be economically successful in America and achieve the American dreams. We still face those perceptions where people believe that vocational technical education is something for those kids. It's not. It's something for all kids.