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Home » TV & Movies » I worked three jobs on £2.97 an hour & scrubbed hotel loos… now I’m Apprentice’s most successful winner with £15m empire | The Sun
WITH his 'pop star name' and modest claim to be “the reflection of perfection”, few predicted Ricky Martin would go on to win The Apprentice.
But the 38-year-old has just been named the BBC show’s 'most successful' winner – with his company, Hyper Recruitment Solutions, turning over a whopping £15million.
But his rise to the top wasn't easy, as Ricky grew up in a working-class family in Hampshire where "money was always tight".
It instilled a strong work ethic, and as a teenager Ricky balanced three jobs – including one that paid £2.97 per hour. He hasn't been unemployed since the age of 12.
Ricky faced a crossroads in 2012 when he was forced to choose between taking a place on The Apprentice, or pursuing his other dream of becoming a professional wrestler.
He made the "logical" decision, and ended up walking away with Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment – something he is "very grateful" for.
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Growing up, Ricky's dad worked in construction while his mum raised him and his two siblings.
He says there was never any money to spare, and it taught him that if he wanted something, he needed to work to buy it himself.
Ricky tells The Sun: “I was a paper boy for about four years, I worked every morning seven days a week and on the weekends was up at 5am to do it.
“There was a point where I was stacking shelves in a shop, cleaning bathrooms and bedrooms in a hotel, and doing a paper round all at the same time.
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