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The strange decline of the paperboy
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7431224.stm
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I think it is a shame..It's one way children can learn about earning money the hard way and be prepared for the harsh realities of working life. I also wonder if parents don't want their children doing the job for fear of the big bad world out there.. |
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Rough days - out there in all weathers, snow too, delivering the papers. It was tricky balancing the bike with the heavy papers slung to one side of me. Saturday was the worst - all those supplements. And the house with the vicious Collie. The farm with the wall-eyed Collie - would creep up behind you. Harmless but scary. Once came off the bike in bad rain - skidded on my side for a good few yards. Battered my hip and burnt holes in my coat - still had to carry on. Kids these days - dad just gets out the credit card. We have one at work - overly-nurtured kid with no concept of reality.
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I used to get chased by a kid with an axe on my paper round.
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I was reading that article, To be honest I would not et up at 6:30 every day to deliver papers for £10 a week. |
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I got £8 for Monday-Saturday :(
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Did manage to hit my rear tyre with it once, but no damage was done. Now and again we'd have a fight which normally resulted in me sitting on him until he calmed down and ran off with his tail between his legs. Once he tried to run me over with his mum's car. Course being thick as two short planks he didn't realise you had to put it in gear so sat on the drive revving. So now when people comment about me looking older than I am, I just tell them I had a harsh paper round ;) Think I used to get £4.60 a week, evening round. |
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Our newsagent for Christmas told us to choose a chocolate bar each. That was it. Makes Scrooge look generous.
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I see the paper boys on their rounds these days and wonder how they ever finish, they are so slow. :dozey:
I delivered papers morning and evening from the age of thirteen until I started work, I had to go like the clappers on my bike to get each round finished in an hour, and all for 10 shillings a week. After the morning round it was time to go to my allotment, my other source of pocket money, to let the chickens out for the day and make sure that they were fed and watered, leaving just enough time to run to school and get there before the bell went. The last time I went into my local newsagents the owner was trying to bribe one of the paper boys to do an extra round after someone hadn't turned up, he was offering a fiver just to do that one round, I guess I was just born too soon. |
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Our newsagent apparently now uses adult paper delivery people - at least that is what they said was one reason for an increase in the delivery charge, recently..
I have to say the deliveries are a lot more reliable. Shame in a way, I did 'rite of passage' as a paper boy, as did master Gaz - I wonder whether him owning his own home (or at least paying a mortgage) & having a decent full time job at age 24 is now anything to do with that ??? |
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Same here to Froggy, I used to love my paper round, I did a 7 day a week one, I used to get £4.00 for the whole lot, I did mine for 4 years till I left school. When I got paid on a Saturday I used to go straight to the fishing tackle shop and get a pint of maggots, go home get my fishing tackle then spend the day fishing on Sutton Lawn. The bad weather never used to bother me, my dad got me some National Coal Board waterproofs and thermal socks. Early in a morning on my bike I was well spotted because the water proofs were yellow:D |
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The old perv on Family Guy will be crying his heart out
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