 Hi, I'm Staff Seijin Kong. I work over in the Electrical Environmental Shop for the 143rd Airlift Wing. Whenever we get a job, then we'll go out and we'll diagnose it. So I'm more of a lead technician. So I'm mainly involved with the troubleshooting and diagnosing components and stuff like that. Head to tail of the aircraft. Anything that has electricity flowing through it, we have part in all these modules. Look at the wiring diagram, try to figure out what the problem is. And then we'll walk them through it, tell them to check this, see if there's like voltage there. And then there's cases where one person can't do one job. We'd have two people pressurizing. Just in case one person falls out. When you pressurize, you're putting air into the aircraft, you have a backup person to help them out, bring the plane down safely. I feel like getting your hands dirty, I'd say this is a good way to feel for you. So over at General Dynamics, I work as a shipwrecker. So my job there is to assist in fabrication and building. From the military, I've learned quite a bit of leadership skills. So I'm able to use the leadership skills that I've had here and delegate work to some of my co-workers there to build the submarine a lot better. Growing up here in America, definitely a lot of opportunities. But what I like about being a Cambodian is the food is amazing. It's second to none. So the language is called Khmer, K-H-M-E-R. I do speak it fluently. Mainly to communicate with my parents. Some of the Asian hate crimes that are going on nowadays. Honestly, I'm just confused because I don't know why people are racist against us or what's going on. I don't know why people are racist against us or what's going on. I don't know why people are racist against us or what's going on. I don't know why people are racist against us or what's going on. What does that mean? I said, hello, mom, dad. You know, I'm over at work right now. I'm just thinking of something to say.