CAMERON MENZIES revealed he will be back to work at his plumbing job during the Grand Slam of Darts.
The 35-year-old scraped through the group stage despite losing to Beau Greaves – his partner Fallon Sherrock’s big rival.
He also lost to Danny Noppert but a 5-2 win over Martin Schindler sees Menzies progress on legs won.
Menzies will return to action in the second round on Wednesday – once he is finished with his other job.
The Scot works as a plumber and is always at work from Tuesday to Thursday, having reduced his working hours recently.
He told Sky Sports after he progressed at the Grand Slam of Darts: “I don’t work Monday and Fridays now but I’m back to work tomorrow no matter what happens.
“It’s a bit different being here than it is being with a toolbag.
“Tuesday, Wednesday I’m in [work], hopefully depending how results go but yeah I’m in Tuesday and Wednesday.
“I’m meant to be going to a gig Thursday in Glasgow but hopefully I don’t make it.”
Menzies revealed he penned a new contract with his company that has allowed him to reduce his workload – just in time for the Grand Slam of Darts.
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He said: “I’ve just signed a new contract with them.
“I’ve changed my hours so I’m working three days a week now instead of five days which is a lot better for me.
“I asked the office and they were happy to do it – I just had to go to HR.
“They’ve been massively helpful with me.”
At last year’s world championships, Menzies played at Alexandra Palace just hours after carrying out a plumbing job.
Menzies could face partner Sherrock at the world championships next month if they are drawn together in the first round.
And a more hectic darts schedule could eventually lead to him packing in plumbing for good.
He added: “If I start doing more exhibitions and stuff I do think I might have to make a choice.”