Lotto winner, 64, gets up at midnight to stack shelves at Marks & Spencer 25 years after winning £2.7m jackpot
LOTTERY winner Elaine Thompson has been getting up at midnight to stack shelves at Marks & Spencer — 25 years after her £2.7million windfall.
Elaine, 64, kept working at first to set a good example to her children and switched to 2am shifts during lockdown.
She said: “The company let me go at 8.30am because I’m asthmatic and vulnerable, so I wasn’t with any of the customers.”
She went on: “A couple of times it was really really hard. I was driving to work thinking, ‘What am I doing?’
“But I kept working all the way through. I’m coming up to 65 next week but I’m not ready to retire.”
Elaine and accountant husband Derek, 62, won in December 1995 when their two kids, Gary and Karen, were five and ten.
Elaine, of Killingworth, Tyne and Wear, said: “It’s important that children see you working hard.”
They have bought racehorses and enjoyed trips to Las Vegas.
But she reckons her supermarket shifts four days a week help keep her grounded. She said: “I absolutely love my job and just because I won the lottery, this didn’t make me want to give up work. It’s all about balance.”
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