I served about seven and a half of it before I hit the minimum. That's what I was just trying to say, because when you're working in the higher security, the work hours are not there. Even though you're learning the trade, you're not able to demonstrate your ability on machinery. As I said, I was welding little pieces and I ended up getting my welding tickets, but I still had one of the farm staff teaching me some of the things about that not being the way you go around welding--it has be boxed and learned in other trades--so it's nice that I had the fundamentals, but I didn't actually get to demonstrate some of these work ethics until I got to the farm.
On March 30th, 2010. See this statement in context.