I hated school and worked at Tesco – now I make more money than professional footballers

A FORMER Tesco worker has revealed how he know makes more money than many professional footballers – banking £900,000 a month.

Daniel Middleton, 31, was a “really shy” lad at school and never wanted to stand out from the crowd.

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But while working at Tesco in 2012, he started a Pokemon cards YouTube channel, before focusing on Minecraft videos.

Describing the moment his channel DanTDM exploded in popularity, he told the BBC: “I think I had a million subscribers.

“At that point I was gaining 10 to 20,000 subs (subscribers) a day.

“A platform with that many eyes on it is going to make money.”

DanTDM went on to rake in 300 to 400 million hits a month at one stage.

It became the most-watched channel on YouTube with 27.7 million followers.

Adverts on his videos allowed him to amass a £25 million fortune, which eventually landed him on the Sunday Times Rich List in 2019.

Speaking of his riches, he told the paper he once cashed in an eye-watering £900,000 for just one month’s work.

But he told the BBC: “I wasn’t really using it [the money] because I was making videos, so I didn’t have time!”

Despite this, Daniel says he does have one weakness, trainers, boasting a modest collection of 15 pairs.

The online sensation, from Aldershot, Hampshire, says he hit the YouTube wave just as the video platform was growing from strength to strength.

He also says having a niche with Minecraft – which he puts story lines to – meant he became the go-to guy for fans of the hit block building game.

Now married with two young kids, who he shares with childhood sweetheart and wife of ten years Jemma, Dan has expanded his business empire.

His talks now sell out stadiums to thousands and his graphic novels and merchandise rake in bucket loads of cash.

Reflecting on his life, he says he is “very fortunate” and now plans to spend more time with his kids.

   

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