Mark Gardiner, 61, hit the big jackpot nearly 30 years ago but still works as a glazier and says he is happy driving in his business van.
The lottery jackpot winner was reported to be maintaining his old job as he was spotted driving a white Ford Transit van around the area today.
Back in 1995, Mark Gardiner, from Hastings, East Sussex, shared $29.7 million with his pal Paul Maddison.
For a long time, their business faced difficulty, Middisoin was reported to have left the company following the windfall. Mark Gardiner remained dedicated to his craft.
He continued his work at Croft Glass, the small glazing business they co-owned in 1995.
However, after almost 30 years, Mark still has a hands-on role at the company.
The 61-year-old maintains his work routine 30 years after winning the lottery jackpot worth $29.7 million
Despite experiencing a decline in his wealth due to unfortunate investments, Gardiner continues his old job.
He actively participates in the day-to-day operations of his Sussex-based business, overseeing tasks such as measuring, surveying, and placing orders for new windows.
He told the sun: “My secret to staying normal and sane, to keeping my feet on the ground, is because I kept working.”
After 30 years since winning the lottery jackpot, he admitted that he would have handled his winnings differently if given another chance, expressing a desire to retire had he won the lottery at his current age of 61.
However, he continues to play the lottery using the same numbers that brought him a fortune in 1995, holding onto the hope of a second stroke of luck.
After winning the lottery jackpot, he endured a painful separation from his fourth wife, Brenda, in 2004. He faced the biggest loss in his life, vowing never to remarry.
According to the Daily Mail, Gardiner recounted that he faced numerous legal battles that were unexpected from a former girlfriend, who claimed Gardiner was the father of her children and wanted money from the child's upkeep.
He added: 'I had to endure many court cases over the next few years, all from people who felt entitled to a slice of the money I had won.
Gardiner found solace in its continued success. He credits his decision to invest in Croft Glass as a pivotal factor in maintaining his stability amidst life's uncertainties.
In addition to his business endeavors, Gardiner takes pride in his ownership of Hastings United football club and maintains a second home in Barbados.