 I have a very diverse work history. I've worked numerous non-traditional occupations. I hold a class A CDL. I've drove dump truck. I've drove semi. I've thrown asphalt. I've thrown patch. I'm a welder. Daddy wanted a boy and I came out and that's just, you know. And so I've held a lot of different occupations, very non-traditional. And I thought about all those experiences that I had and some positive, some negative and they've led me to pursue a career in human resources. You can figure that one out. And the reason I chose Marine Park was because initially it's right in my backyard. I went there and I really didn't quite know what to expect. Like I said, I went there out of convenience and I stayed because a part of Marine Park just made me feel so comfortable. I initially went to Marine Park thinking I'm going to go in, get out. I just want to graduate. I've become so involved in the campus life. It's become a huge part of who I am. Brought me even more out of my shell. I'm so grateful to all of the experiences I've had there. The teachers at Marine Park have been so helpful to me. Especially one in particular. She's here tonight, Mary Boba Rauscher. She's my friend. She's my mentor. She's my teacher. And she has helped me immensely along with the rest of the staff and student life specialists at Marine Park.