I'm self employed now, I own a fabrication and machine shop. I have sort of an industrial background. Worked at what was a GM plant, then it was sold twice before all the jobs went to Mexico. There were approximately 3500 people working there. My Father was skilled trades( machine Repair). Since it was union all the trades were separate, most were Electricians, Millwrights, Machine repairmen, Plumbers, Tin knockers, Carpenters, etc. The Tool makers, and Model makers, were back in the tsupplies.
Most guys had Kennedy roll around, some had more than one, some had a top machinist box, even the set up men had Kennedys. All company supplied. Tools were a mix of Armstrong, and Proto mostly. Toolmakers got Starrett and Mitutoyo stuff. My Dad worked in the tool inspection lab the last 10 years so when he retired he brought all his tools to my shop. I have 5 or 6 Kennedy boxes out of that plant.
Machine repair would work on anything from a Bostich cardboard box stapler to 500 ton and bigger presses, screw machines, some welding, hydraulic valves, and lines etc. The millwrights worked on alot of the conveyors, gears, did some fabrication, rigging, machine building, and that type of stuff.
I started on the line and was supposed to go into the apprenticeship program but they never offered it in my 5 years there. So when I took the buy out I went to school, and started my business. My father's been retired for 15 years, and comes to the shop every day for something to do and keep busy. I basically did my apprenticeship under him.