Engineer a way to make products cheaper in the States, you'll make billions =)
I just started work at a CNC shop in their VERY, limited finishing department, been unemployed for nearly a year, spent the 10 years before that at a plating shop. It's a change of gears for me but I'm happy and paying bills now, trying to make connections and get work done, just hope it goes somewhere, I'd love to work my way into the CNC department or even the bulk work in their Davenport department, but leaning much more toward CNC. Finding it's very important who you know. I got in my current place of employment by knowing the shipping supervisor (which is where the finish area is located at) nice thing is I know the QC supervisor pretty well too because I dealt with their QC/shipping quiet extensively through my work at the plating shop.