Tony Fitzpatrick opened the event talking about the support he had received from the Wise Group.
More than a thousand jobseekers attended an employment fair in Paisley last week as St Mirren legend Tony Fitzpatrick delivered a rousing speech encouraging the unemployed in attendance.
Fitzpatrick, the former Buddies player and manager who was made captain of the Saints by Sir Alex Ferguson, opened the event talking about the support he had received from the Wise Group. The dedicated team of experienced journalists, responsible for the publication of the award-winning Express, will focus on breaking news, day and night, across Renfrewshire’s towns and villages.
“I bumped into a boy I knew called Tony Manchella who worked with Wise Group and Michael Lynch and they got speaking to me and I went on a course, a ten-week course to get my confidence up, then another ten weeks. Then I came to a job fair and I got a job that changed my life again and I built from there.
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