involved every day in showing people that their neighbor has gone solar with us or someone else in tir mmunity, or they can just come and watch us do it somewhere else and that this is real. boy: dad, [indistinct] solar panels and i know what--and--and i know what they do now. silvia uriarte: really? what do they do? boy: give clean energy. sila uriarte: yes, they do. they make clean energy from the sun, right? boy: mm-hmm. silvia uriarte: yeah. rivera: what i love about my job is everything about it. the people, the atmosphere. it's like we're a family here. and right here, we take time and we get to know our homeowners, our--our coworkers. and i just love coming to work every day. all right, guys. um, well, i'm emerson. i'm your guys' supervisor for the day, and sal as well. so, we're gonna go over the safety meeting. we're gonna brush up on it pretty quick, you know, so, just to remember, when we're on the roof, remember, if you guys drop something, always call "headache." men: headache. rivera: you know, headache, so, you know, i just wa to make things-- m: yeah, i was incarcerated just li