 Honestly, I love the day-to-day grind. I work with, I'm with these guys more than I am with my family. Coming in and learning with them, progressing with them. Wanting to be better. Wanting to train the new guys. Want to be better as a family. That's what gets me through my days. There's a lot of time crunch that needs to happen. So there's a lot of pressure coming down saying, hey, this aircraft needs to fly out today at 10 o'clock in the morning. It's gonna have to fly. Before it gets out of the fly, it needs to go fix this. But there's also stuff you run into like a problem. You only have three hours to fix this. And it has to be safe and by the book. Going home knowing that I worked 110%, I put in 110% effort in knowing that I didn't slack off. The newer guys, they all know that they'd come to me and ask me questions. Definitely proud of picking up my CDI. Being a Lance Corporal, it's rare to be a collateral duty inspector, CDI. I hold a billet higher than most in the shop. So definitely proud of myself for that.