I originally started working on a degree with the intention of going into the nuclear power field.
Then I switched to manufacturing, with a major in plastic/polymers.
After doing that for awhile I realized the market was in a downswing in this area and went to trade school, learned sheet-metal and machining.
...and I am contemplating Yet Another Switch but I'm not 100% sure which way the market is swinging this time. Manufacturing is dead in this area, and down nationwide so it's time to look into some other fields. Possibly computer something something.
Large-scale manufacturing is down, but the small guy makes money. I work in the I/T field and would advise that maybe you look in to CNC machinery, but not "computer something something". That too, is fading.
I'm thinking manufacturing will pick up in another decade due to all of the CRAP that comes out of China. If the dollar continues to weaken and stay weak, that will make our goods more attractive overseas.
Dude dude dude... I have a bloody CNC mill in my basement, I program and setup CNC lasers, mills and press-brakes.
Ok it's a benchtop CNC machine but my point is even the small manufacturer is feeling the pinch.
I switched jobs again recently because the shop I was at was on the verge of bankruptcy... customers just simply stopped paying.
With my own business, I see the same thing. I've had to resort to Cash Upfront and that's not attractive to the customers I want to go after... yet I can't afford to hire collections just to get paid.
In other words, I will continue doing what I do as a small hobby/side business but I am pondering a complete and utter career change at this point. I need to make a living independent of the manufacturing market at this point... can't wait 20 years for a possible rebound.