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Does this explain one of the unusual quotas in the Border Agency's shopping list which surfaced last November?
(The links star from: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/11/visa_job_list/, if Friday afternoon is really that boring)
In their immigration quotas there was a perceived need for several thousand electricity distribution wiremen, which at the time was rather puzzling.
It still doesn't explain the anticipated role of another few thousand pipeline welders. Helping fill empty holes in the North Sea fields with CO2?.
Another unusual choice of preferred occupation, showing a predilection for ballet dancers, might have been nothing more than perks of the job.
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Immigration quotas explained?
Does this explain one of the unusual quotas in the Border Agency's shopping list which surfaced last November?
(The links star from: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/11/visa_job_list/, if Friday afternoon is really that boring)
In their immigration quotas there was a perceived need for several thousand electricity distribution wiremen, which at the time was rather puzzling.
It still doesn't explain the anticipated role of another few thousand pipeline welders. Helping fill empty holes in the North Sea fields with CO2?.
Another unusual choice of preferred occupation, showing a predilection for ballet dancers, might have been nothing more than perks of the job.