leaving, and the story that you tell is you happened to be strolling out of the kitchen, 12-year-old nicole haley, and she said train her how to do this. at the age of 12 and 1, -- 13, you were the accountant for your mom's business. >> it started in the house, and now it's a 3500 square foot store. the bookkeeper was moving on somewhere else. she said i got to train someone. i'm going to leave in two week, and i happen to walk out of the break room, and my mom said i want you to train her. she said, i can't train her, she's 13. she said, if you train her, she'll do it. i was doing payroll, i was doing taxes, i was doing the general ledger, i was paying bills, making deposits. i didn't know until i got to college that was not normal. [laughter] i tell people that was my parents' way of saying now i look back and realized they didn't want me to know the limitations of age or gender or the limitations of being indian. whatever you do, be great at it and people remember you for it. it was at that point that i shaped the value of a dollar, and what it means for the private sector and how it is so har