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"Queuing up for others" has become a job in S'pore

Known as the most relaxed and easiest part-time job, a person would be paid S$30 (RM73) an hour. -The Star/ANN

Wed, Mar 28, 2012
The Star/Asia News Network

Sin Chew Daily reported that "queuing up for others" has become a popular job in Singapore.

Known as the most relaxed and easiest part-time job, a person would be paid S$30 (RM73) an hour.

In comparison, the hourly pay for working at a fast-food outlet was S$5 (RM12) and call centre S$9 (RM22).

These part-timers were required to queue up for others to buy things like concert tickets or during property launches and big sales.

 
 
 
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