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He gave up his job as a mechanic so he could ride full-time [5] and now lives in Glasgow. In June 2009, MacAskill appeared in the music video for Doves' single "Winter Hill". [6] In September 2009, MacAskill was the focus of TV advert filmed by The Leith Agency on behalf of Scottish jobs website s1jobs.com. [7]
Paul-James Corrigan is a Scottish stage and screen actor. [1] He is best known for his roles as Adam in Gary Tank Commander [2] and as Stevie Burns in River City. [3] He is known for his work with s1jobs, after fronting a TV campaign beginning in 2014 'Davie Knows'. [4]
Quinn was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up in Airdrie and Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire.He attended St. Ambrose High School in Coatbridge. He was given the nickname "Penny Chew" whilst at school due to the fact that he had appeared in a TV advert for S1jobs where he stood at an ice cream van and delivered the line "Just a penny chew then Mr.".
Websites include the Glasgow-based job board s1jobs.com [101] and Exchange and Mart; 2000 – News Communications & Media, newspaper publisher in the United Kingdom [102] 2000 – Central Newspapers, six daily newspapers [103] 2001 – 21 newspapers from Thomson Newspapers [104]
Routes to Work South is a welfare-to-work subcontractor based in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.South Lanarkshire residents are often referred to the organisation by their local Job Centre, but individuals are also 'encouraged' to contact it themselves.
The city of Glasgow in the central belt of Scotland, encompasses the largest municipal and regional economy in Scotland. It is recognised as the largest contributor to the Scottish economy, and is the largest integrated economic region in Scotland and produces around a third of Scotland's output, business base, research power and employment.
The Gorbals is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, and former burgh, on the south bank of the River Clyde.By the late 19th century, it had become densely populated; rural migrants and immigrants were attracted by the new industries and employment opportunities of Glasgow.
Newsquest's Glasgow NUJ members went on strike again on 25 July 2007, hampering the Sunday Herald's planned re-launch. [17] Successful union action had already led to the reinstatement on 31 July of the deputy Father (leader) of the Evening Times Chapel (office branch), Gordon Thomson, [ 18 ] while a work-to-rule had caused the cancellation of ...