Well, I was working toward my master’s degree and so I was going to school at night to get my master’s degree. But I needed to work and they had a part-time position, taking care of the marmoset colony, and Lincoln Park had a large common marmoset colony that at the time was being used for the babies, were being used for, I think it was cancer research. That might not happen today, but they had this, I mean, there were hundreds of them. And my job was to wash the cages, give the animals water and feed them. And every day, I would go to this building and where they had them. And that was my job. And it was pretty cool. I mean, it was pretty straightforward. And I always remember when I’d come in, marmosets have this high pitched, like bird-like tweet and they’d all be squawking and you know, they’d whistling, and then I’d make the food and I’d put it in and silence.