Unemployment major victories rice as a bookmaker Paddy Power pays billboard

Unemployment Paddy "Irish unemployed spent their savings onan billboard asking the leaders to save him from emigration, rescued by another rice.

Irish bookmakers Paddy Power has a job for a Feilim Iomaire Mac, which has shot to fame in recent weeks after using € 2,000 (£ 1,770) to rent a billboard site for help. The Galway man advert appears in the Occupied Merrion Road in Dublin saying he did not want to migrate in search of work. The response is unprecedented, resulting in 20 interviews and several job offers.


The 26-year-old said: "Working with Rice and his team is something that could only have dreamed of before, but now I'm really here, is real The last month has been the most chaotic of my life so far. I really looking forward to rolling my sleeves and getting stuck in my new job. "

Ken Robertson, the chain of betting the market, said: "In my mind Feilim is a true rock star I'm so happy you decided to come to work for Paddy Power I have no doubt that his energy, creativity and never say. .-die attitude will be a huge plus for the brand. "

Mac Iomaire situation is touched a chord in a country that expects to lose 50,000 people to emigrate this year, many of them young. His unusual personal sales pitch had won fame throughout the world, with foreign news organizations reporting on its website Billboard.

Meanwhile, unemployment in Ireland remains at over 450,000, with thousands choosing to leave the Republic to find work, mainly in Britain, America and Australia.

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