Wrights' Axioms of Queuing Theory.
If you have a choice between waiting here and waiting there, wait there.
All things being equal, it is better to wait at the front of the line.
There is no point in waiting at the end of the line.
But note Wrights' Paradox:
If you don't wait at the end of the line, you'll never get to the front.
Whichever line you are in, the others always move faster.
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