There are people in this country who work hard every day, but not for fame or fortune do they strive. But the fruits of their labor are worth more than their pay, and it's time a few of them were recognized. Hello, Detroit autoworker, let me thank you for your time. You work a 40-hour week for a living just to send it on down the line. Hello, Pittsburgh steel mill worker, let me thank you for your time. You work a 40-hour week for a living just to send it on down the line. This is for the one who swings the hammer, driving home the nail. For the one behind the counter, ringing up the cell. For the one who fights the fire, the one who brings the mail. For everyone who works behind the scenes, you can see them every morning in the factories and the fields, in the city streets, in the quiet country towns. Working together like spokes inside a wheel, they keep this country turning around. Hello, Kansas wheat field farmer, let me thank you for your time. You work a 40-hour week for a living just to send it on down the line. Hello, West Virginia coal miner, let me thank you for your time. You work a 40-hour week for a living just to send it on down the line. This is for the one who drives the big rig, up and down the road. For the one out in the warehouse, bringing in the load. For the waitress, the mechanic, the policeman on patrol. For everyone who works behind the scenes, with a spirit you can't replace with no machine. Hello, America, let me thank you for your time. For more information, visit www.fema.gov