carlsbad2
I think along the same lines as you do. I'm an executive in the Aerospace/Defence electronics industry which I have been employed in for over 40 years now. As an Engineering manager in the mid 80's, I went with a team of tech's to China Lake to become a mil certified solderer. Prior to moving south about nine years ago, I did weekend tech work for a couple of of high end audio shops i the Northeast. I have built and rebuilt audio gear. Although I still have no qualms about repairing my own gear still, my limiting factor is my progressing retina disease. At least my ears are still very keen. Regarding who runs todays companies, as a degreed Mech Eng, I am a rarity. Back in the day, founders/owners/heads of technical related companies were run by technical people with a passion and a vision for what they wanted to achieve in their work. As I've seen all too often, in today's corporate world those passionate people have been replaced by finance individuals who are very good at squeezing out every last penny of profit they can find. I have been fortunate to work with some very good ones and my audio hobby has grown thanks to some of the yearly bonuses which came from their efforts. However, in the audio world we have seen what the loss of those passionate founders has done to what was once a fabled company. Marantz, Theil, and McIntosh to list a few. I'm glad to see newer ones rise such as VAC, Modwright, Lampizator, etc...