UK man earns Rs 16000 per day by doing this; know how
UK man earns Rs 16000 per day by doing this; know how
A UK-based man earns a whopping amount by just standing in queues. Can you believe it? If not, then it is true. A man named Freddie Beckitt who is a professional queuer stands in line for rich people who don’t want to stand in queues. Surprisingly, he charged a handsome amount for it.
On average, Beckitt can earn up to £160 (around Rs. 16,234.96) per day.
However, for this job, the 31-year-old man has to be patient as he has to stand in line for at least up to eight hours a day.
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Beckitt also told The Sun that patiently standing in queues comes naturally to him as he is a Londoner and has queuing "down to a fine art".
He also revealed that this job only consists of queuing up for tickets to highly popular events for those who are rich but don’t have much time to stand in line.
Beckitt also shared a story about one of his clients that he had also worked for 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 an hour, it was great,” he said.
As per reports, Beckitt’s clients range from young to old age people who don’t have time to stand in line. But Beckitt doesn’t mind spending freezing winter nights in queues.
The 31-year-old professional queuer also advertises his skills on Taskrabbit and reportedly has listed packing, moving help, errands, pet sitting and gardening skills to supplement his income. He further said that the random low-skilled jobs are the easiest in the world, however, he cannot charge more than £20 an hour.
What’s your view about this unconventional job?