Subject: LOTTO-DAILY--The Day His Life Changed - A Lottery Winner's Story


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It was 6am on a cold, bleak Tuesday. The sun was struggling to
climb above the dark clouds, and the sky was bathed in an eerie
orange hue. Rain was on the way. As I dressed quietly so as not
to waken my sleeping partner, I wondered how I was going to
explain about taking yesterday off to my boss.

Would he understand what I had been through? How would he react?
I knew he didn't like me because I was a renegade. I made no
secret of hating my low paid assembly job on the factory floor.

So there was the possibility of anger and rage. I might even get
dismissed.

But strangely enough I was calm. I simply didn't care what might
happen this morning. And I was surprised at myself for thinking
this, because for the past 12 years I had lived in daily fear of
being laid off, or told off.

I greeted the bus driver with a cheery smile and he smiled back.
A good sign. As I glanced at the passengers, sour and grim in the
gray morning light, I wondered if any of them knew what was going
on in my life right now.

Ray greeted me at the locker. "Hey buddy, where were you
yesterday?" he said as we slipped on our overalls. "I can't
remember when you were ever late or missed a day." He curled his
lip in an unmistakable imitation of my boss and put on his best
mock bullying voice: "Report to my office immediately!" We
laughed, it was a perfect imitation.

"Ray," I said, "there's something I want you to do for me right
now."

I entered the factory floor and went to my station. There were
the tools, all neatly lined up as I had left them on Friday
afternoon. I did a quick inspection and checked they were all
there, then took a deep breath. Now was the time.

But before I could turn to leave, the foreman approached me from
around the next booth. "Mr Winzer wants to see you in his office
right now," he barked, then hurried off. I climbed the steps to
the office high above the factory floor. As I shut the reception
door behind me, the sound of the factory sank to a hum. I waited
in the hard backed chair. I could see my boss through the glass
window, talking and gesturing to someone across his desk. Then
the door opened and the visitor left.

"Come in Schwimmer, quickly please," ordered my boss and went
back behind his desk. "Close the door." I took a deep breath as I
stood in front of his desk. It was just like my schooldays when I
had to see the headmaster. I was reverting to type all that time
ago, but swallowed my nervousness. This interview would be
different to any other I had ever experienced.

"Yes?" he said without looking up, busily flipping through his
papers. Wait a minute, I thought - it was him wanting to see me.
But that didn't matter any longer. No more games.

In a strong voice I said, "I quit."

He looked up, unsurprised. "When?" he asked.

I was caught off guard... I hadn't expected acceptance quite so
quickly.

"Right now," I replied.

"No, everyone knows you can't do that," he said gruffly. "There's
your superannuation term requirement which means you have to give
a month's notice. And the union needs signing..." But I
interrupted him with my hand and immediately he stopped talking:
"I want to quit right now, and I don't care about any of that.
I'm leaving right this minute."

His mouth dropped open. A feeling of power swept over me. He
dropped back in his chair and looked at me quizzically in
surprise.

I went on to explain...

"I won the lottery in the weekend. I got over $35 million dollars
cash which I collected in a ceremony at the lottery headquarters
up state yesterday." As I talked I could feel the excitement
coming back as I relived that adrenalin-producing day... the
signing, the giant check I had to hold up for the press, the
interviews. "That's why I didn't turn up yesterday, and in the
excitement I forgot to tell anyone about it."

Now his face was a picture of astonishment as he took it all in.
I continued, "All my tools are accounted for. My co-assembler
Raymond White has checked and signed them off." He was speechless
as I finished lamely, "Hope you can fill my place." Then I turned
on my heel and left the office, to complete silence.

As a final parting move I left his door open, and smiled faintly
to myself as I did it.

Down on the factory floor people were coming up to me with smiles
of congratulations, shaking my hand, patting me on the back. The
word had spread, and for a few short minutes I was center stage
as I collected my gear from my locker. Then the room was quiet
and I was alone, just me and my locker. I stared at the empty
metal shelves which had been so much a part of my daily toil this
last decade and more. And I knew I would never see them again.

There was very little I regretted as I walked along the yellow
lines leading to the main exit. I would miss my friends, but I
would still see them outside of work. And I knew in a few short
weeks we would have a happy little gathering as I revealed the
plan for their trip. I smiled with excitement as I thought about
it.

Little did they know I had arranged a group tour for them to a
Caribbean island for a week when they finished for the holidays.
Paid for by me.

Outside my partner was waiting in the rental car we had ordered
for the occasion. And as I left the grimy factory gates, I kept
looking straight ahead, never looking back. I was free.

My new life was about to begin, and I didn't know what might be
in store for us.

All I knew, was that it was going to be good...very, VERY good.


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