 I'm Staff Sergeant Carney with the Pavements and Equipment Shop. I'm a Pavements and Equipment Supervisor with 31 CES. Every day we do your base maintenance from sidewalks to roads to potholes to the fences. We pretty much cover everything horizontally and we're your heavy equipment operators of the Air Force. Today we did our Rapid Airfield Damage Repair Exercise. It's just an exercise we do pretty much quarterly to make sure we're up to par for any threats. So step by step we pretty much had everything from our FOD walk to check-in for UXOs. And then after that we have our up people marking team. They'll come out and they'll mark our craters that we have to repair. After that we'll have our cutting crew come through. They'll come and cut the crater out. After that our jack hammer comes in, jacks out all the concrete, all the destroyed concrete. Our excavator will come and level out the subgrade. After that we'll have our volumetric mixers come through. They'll lay down our flowable fill, which essentially fills our subgrade back up to par. And then we'll have our Rapid Set Concrete come in as our top layer of concrete. So the differences between our concrete is we've got our flowable fill and our Rapid Set. Our flowable fill essentially fills the main gap to our base of our concrete. Our Rapid Set, it's thicker aggregate, it accelerates quicker and has the strength to be able to take off and land on with our fighters. Yeah, we had some reserve come out from Dobbins Air Force Base. They came to watch the Raider exercise and get a little hands on with us. The Army came to watch us as well, see how we do things just as it's a little bit different for the Army. And hopefully we can get our relationships to the point of them actually being integrated into our exercises later on. My favorite part about my job is it's pretty much like growing up with Tonka toys, except you got the real life toys. Everything is fun pretty much in our job. There's not a whole lot of bad days necessarily. From anything that you touch really, it goes to the point of you're fixing something or you're creating something. So we're building roads, we're doing repairs on the runway. It goes to every little aspect, I mean even from your HVAC, we're out there crane lifting your HVAC unit in, say for the dorms or the defect. We get to touch a little bit of everything on the base and I don't know, it's just something to take home. You get a little bit of solid pride with the job. Being covered in concrete sometimes isn't the best day, but it's still all part of the job and it's a good time. Every day is a good day.