I work for an automotive parts supplier manufacturing energy absorbers, door panels, headliners, trunk liners, and soon to be seating. We supply the energy absorbers (the "bumper" underneath the front/rear plastic facia) and interior parts for I think 80% of the automotive market. If you drive a Cheverolet, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Mazda, Mercedes, BMW, Subaru, VW, or Lexus, it is a very good chance you have our product somewhere in your vehicle. My roll, I work in the R&D Engineering department where we are coming up with new products and materials for automotive and motorcycle seating, wood floor underlayment, artificial turf underlayment for sports fields and others. We are developing a product for energy absorption for bicycle, motorcycle, and military helmets. It is quite interesting, as I started there when it was an empty facility and watched it grow from nothing to expanding to additional warehouse space, new facilities in California, Detroit, two in Tennessee, Mexico, France, Germany, and China in the last 10 years.