$1 Million Lottery Winner Won’t Quit Waitress Job
A 21-year-old Florida waitress has no plans to quit her day job after winning a $1 million lottery prize. “No way,” Alexandra Chaar told Florida Lottery officials on Wednesday. “I love where I work.” Chaar, who works at a Mexican restaurant in Clearwater Beach, Florida, said she bought her ticket in the state’s $1 million Monopoly Scratch-Off Game at a local food mart. Chaar chose the one-time, lump-sum payment for her winnings in the amount of $700,000. Chaar told lottery officials she was a straight-A student at St. Petersburg College and planned to use the money to pay for college. Until then, she’ll keep working for tips.
A 21-year-old Florida waitress has no plans to quit her day job after winning a $1 million lottery prize. “No way,” Alexandra Chaar told Florida Lottery officials on Wednesday. “I love where I work.” Chaar, who works at a Mexican restaurant in Clearwater Beach, Florida, said she bought her ticket in the state’s $1 million Monopoly Scratch-Off Game at a local food mart. Chaar chose the one-time, lump-sum payment for her winnings in the amount of $700,000. Chaar told lottery officials she was a straight-A student at St. Petersburg College and planned to use the money to pay for college. Until then, she’ll keep working for tips.
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