A Wetherspoon cleaner is also a secret, top pool player who plays for his country.
By day Jamie Wilson is responsible for keeping the budget boozer spic and span.
But by night he hones his cue skills at the local pool hall around the corner.
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Jamie has been working hard on his game for the last two years.
Spoons’ bosses also kindly gave him time off to practise.
The 38-year-old is now so good that he played in the 8-Ball Pool European Championships.
Jamie represented Scotland in the tournament in Malta in February.
He works at the Wetherspoons called The James Watt, in Greenock, near Glasgow.
He practices his pool at the Bullseye Sports Bar, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Jamie said: “I’ve only started putting in the real time and effort in the last couple of years.
“To improve my game and, even a year ago, I’d have been absolutely nowhere near being able to achieve this.”
He added: “I’m extremely proud of myself.
“Yet, I still have a long way to go to get where I want to be in the sport.
“Representing Scotland has given me a confidence boost to progress even further.”
Boss Tayrn Coyle, shift manager at the pub, said: “We are all very proud of Jamie playing for Scotland.
“He absolutely loves the game and has worked so hard for this.”
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