Ever looked at a queue and thought to yourself, 'If only I can pay someone to do the queueing for me'?

Well, you actually can.

Could this be your dream job?


Image credit: The Sun UK

A British man is making a living for himself by queuing up for rich people who hates waiting in line.

According to a report by Mirror UK, Freddie Beckitt from London is a professional queuer who earns RM114 an hour by waiting in queue for people who don't want to take the trouble to queue up.

The 31-year-old said he can earn more than RM900 on a good day, as all he need is a lot of patience and a cool head.

He said the best jobs are those where he had to queue up for tickets to popular events for customers who have a lot of money but so little time.


"I worked eight hours for a job queuing for the V&A's Christian Dior exhibition for some very well-to-do people around their mid-sixties.

"The actual queuing was just three hours, but they asked me to collect their tickets too and wait for them to arrive, so I just had hours perusing the V&A museum being paid £20 (RM114) an hour, it was great," he was quoted as saying.

Well, we do envy people who skip queuing up but still get the job done!