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British men line up for the rich at $27 an hour

Many people don't like to spend long queues, but a man in the UK enjoys it because he is a professional platoon, lining up for the rich and the wealthy, and earning a salary of £20 ($27.4) an hour. He can sometimes earn £160 ($219) a day.

According to the British newspaper The Sun, Freddie Beckitt, a 31-year-old London man, is patient and often queues up for the rich to charge high fees. He has been in this business for 3 years.

Beckett said he mostly queues up for clients who want to attend important or popular events, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum or the Apollo Theatre.

Beckett's clients don't hesitate to spend money on such events, so he can make a lot of money, but he has to spend hours queuing up and barely moving.

For example, he said, wealthy people in their sixties wanted to visit the exhibition of the French luxury brand Christian Dior at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and he spent 8 hours queuing for them.

He said the actual queue was only 3 hours, but they asked him to pick up tickets for them too and wait there for them to arrive. So he visited the museum for a few hours and was paid £20 an hour. He thinks it's great.

British men line up for the rich at $27 an hour

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