I have a friend who is currently jumping through hoops to get into England, he is an horologist, he is a highly skilled clock-watch maker repairer, he has a skill that is needed but has struggled, horology is a dying artwork, most horologists are retiring now, we have very few people with the skill to remanufacture and repair the clocks, he has a very successful company in India, he has 12 years of experience he started at 14, his bespoke clocks are truly stunning having won international awards but this country would rather we had loads of generic skilled people from Europe instead
I read in an horological magazine it took 18 months to find a team with the right skills to repair big Ben, they were in india but the project had to be delayed due to the European union demanding that we looked across their nations first. The people they found did not have the highly specialised skills needed, so we then had to wait again as the Indian horologist were in Australia, we lost out due to Europe idiots
I read in an horological magazine it took 18 months to find a team with the right skills to repair big Ben, they were in india but the project had to be delayed due to the European union demanding that we looked across their nations first. The people they found did not have the highly specialised skills needed, so we then had to wait again as the Indian horologist were in Australia, we lost out due to Europe idiots