A man won a large sum of money in the lottery and decided to return to work the next day at a catering company.
A Canadian man won the $36.5 million Lotto Max jackpot and went back to work because he believed the company would suffer without him. USA Today reported this.
A man named Pierre Richer won a huge sum of money in the Lotto Max lottery on October 6th. He bought the winning ticket for ten dollars at a Super C supermarket in Montreal while shopping with his daughter on Thanksgiving Day. The retailer who sold the winning ticket will receive a $5,000 commission.
A Canadian resident said his family learned about the win a day after the drawing. However, despite winning a large amount of money, the man remained undeterred and continued his business. So on Monday he traditionally went to work at the catering company.
“I can’t leave them in the dark. Without my presence, the shipping department can’t cope. I feel the same way. Nothing has changed,” he said.
Although Reacher seems unfazed by the sudden influx of money, it won’t be idle in his bank: “We plan to buy a house, a new car, that’s it, and then go on vacation. I’m not that kind of person.” going on vacation so I’ll let the family go on vacation.”
It was previously reported that an Illinois man said a mistake by a store clerk led him to win a prize of $25,000 a year for life.
Source: korrespondent

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