Somehow things will improve for you. A good friend of mine retired from making military parts for aircraft after decades working for the same employer. He then started his own machine shop at home. Turned out to be a good move on his part. Other shops that only did contact work would refer customers to him who only needed small runs of parts. But he stayed very busy. Some of those ended up being big, long runs of parts that kept him on the go for many years.
But things changed. Factories shut down or were bought out by foreign investors/companies. They'd severely slash expenses and only use him on standby. When a big Japanese company bought out his steadiest customer and then closed them down, that finally brought his shop to a standstill.
I don't have any advice, but will send prayers up for you.
But things changed. Factories shut down or were bought out by foreign investors/companies. They'd severely slash expenses and only use him on standby. When a big Japanese company bought out his steadiest customer and then closed them down, that finally brought his shop to a standstill.
I don't have any advice, but will send prayers up for you.
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