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  2. Line stander - Wikipedia

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    People in line at the Sydney Australia Apple Store for the launch of the iPad 2. A line stander, queue stander, line sitter or queue professional is a person who takes a position in a queue in place of another, often for payment. This informal occupation came to an existence out of the necessity to stand long times in queues.

  3. You can now pay a professional to wait in line for you - AOL

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    Some tasks are pricier than others but Same Ole Line Dudes averages around $2,000 a week in line-sitting revenue. For the first two hours, line-sitters charge $45, and then an additional $10 for ...

  4. Queue area - Wikipedia

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    Such a group of people is known as a queue (British usage) or line (American usage), and the people are said to be waiting or standing in a queue or in line, respectively. (In the New York City area, the phrase on line is often used in place of in line.) [1] Occasionally, both the British and American terms are combined to form the term "queue ...

  5. Cutting in line - Wikipedia

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    According to one study, a person cutting in line has a 54% chance that others in the line will object. With two people cutting in line, there is a 91.3% chance that someone will object. The proportion of people objecting from anywhere behind the cutter is 73.3%, with the person immediately behind the point of intrusion objecting most frequently.

  6. Opinion: The lost art of waiting in line - AOL

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    When waiting is seen instead as a necessary part of life rather than a passive stance, we can enlist our full psychological reserves to prepare us for what lies ahead and influence the outcome.

  7. Why the wait? Erie Port Authority explains reasons for long ...

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    "I had a guy who waited in line for 20 minutes, got up to where I was and wondered why he couldn’t take his wine in," Slomski said. "I said 'no, but you can drink it here if you’d like.' Most ...

  8. Queueing theory - Wikipedia

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    Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. [1] A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. [1] Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the results are often used when making business decisions about the resources needed to provide a ...

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