Trainee gas engineer, 20, wins £7.5m in lottery - but won't quit work
- A 20-year-old trainee gas engineer named James Clarkson won £7.5 million in the National Lottery on January 4.
- Despite winning, he plans to continue working, stating, "I'm not going to stop working; I'm too young."
- He intends to use some of his winnings to pay off his parents' mortgage and buy a season ticket for Manchester City.
- Clarkson also plans to take holidays and purchase luxury items, including a new car and designer gifts for his girlfriend.
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A 20-year-old Briton won almost 9 million euros in the lottery last week, but the young man has decided to simply go back to work. Read it on Telegraaf.nl
"Reality doesn't change overnight" Despite his good fortune, James said he has no intention of quitting his job, believing it is important to stay grounded in reality and complete his professional qualifications. "The next day, I went out in the cold and unblocked blocked drains. It was a bit grim, but that's the reality. I'm not quitting my job, I'm too young. I want to qualify as a thermal engineer and then see what I can do," James said. The …
Apprentice James Clarkson from England has won almost nine million euros in the lottery. What he is spending the money on and why he wants to continue laying pipes.
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