No plans in pipeline for trainee gas engineer to stop work after £7.5m Lotto win

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No plans in pipeline for trainee gas engineer to stop work after £7.5m Lotto win
Author: Pat Hurst
Published: Jan, 15 2025 13:33

A young apprentice who scooped millions on the National Lottery was back working on blocked drains the next day. James Clarkson, 20, a trainee gas engineer from Carlisle, Cumbria, hit the £7,533,329 jackpot by picking the winning numbers for the first lottery draw of the new year on January 4.

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But it was back to reality the next day, out in the works van alongside his father Stephen, carrying out property maintenance. Mr Clarkson said: “I was out in the cold fixing blocked drains the day after I found out I had won. “It was a bit grim but that’s reality.

“I’m not going to stop working, I’m too young. I want to qualify as a heating engineer and then go from there. “I need to have a purpose in life, plus dad wouldn’t let me not work anyway. He says there are plenty of millionaires out there that still work and you need a reason to get up each day.

“I know people might think I’m mad to still work but I want to and, of course, there’ll be some nice holidays in between.”. Mr Clarkson has already booked an all-inclusive luxury break to Cape Verde and has treated himself to a few designer items, including a Gucci bag for his girlfriend and two new jackets for himself.

He is not a fan of shopping but does plan to buy a new car, possibly an Audi, which will make a change from his work van. He added: “If you drive a cold work van all day, going from job to job, you’d understand. The comfort, the steering, the heated seats. I realise how jammy that sounds, not many people my age can afford the car insurance let alone a car like that to drive.”.

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