If your time is not valuable and you can spend forever and a day outside delivering the papers, you may be able to trick yourself into believing you are making a profit. If your time is valuable, every hour spent on your paper route reduces your profit. Most paper routes are NOT profitable.
A decent job for a kid. This was a decent job for me when i was a kid, just going around my neighborhood delivering newspapers to those who still get them. I would not say that it is enough pay to continue though. You could work at your own pace, but if you wanted to do a good job you would put in more hours.
I've seen averages for small newspapers at 30 cents per copy; for large metro papers it's a bit higher. Figure another 25 percent on top of that for supervision overhead, and the cost of delivery probably averages 40 cents per copy nationwide.
According to CNN Money, tip your newspaper carrier about $10 if you only get the weekend paper and about $25 to $30 if you get the paper everyday. However, if you tip all year, a smaller tip--such as double the regular monthly tip--would be OK.
A paperboy is a boy-often an older child or adolescent—who distributes printed newspapers to homes or offices of subscribers on a regular route, usually by bicycle or automobile.
Usually delivered newspapers are rolled up and need a proper mailbox with a newspaper hole. I assume the delivery agent will not be allowed to toss it on the ground outside a block of apartments the way they do with houses.
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It produced its first edition of the evening at 10pm, a second at 11.30pm and a third at 3am before the final edition two hours later. The last two editions were delivered only within central London (Zone 1), with 115,000 copies printed of the 3am edition and just 49,000 copies of the final paper.
Guaranteed delivery times can vary. For carrier delivered orders, you can generally expect the newspaper delivered to your door by 7:00 am each morning.
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Most daily newspapers use some form of offset printing. This process etches the image of a newspaper page onto thin aluminum plates. (Pages with color photos or type require extra plates.) In addition to putting ink on paper, the press also assembles the pages of a newspaper in correct sequence.
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Once the paper is out, the distribution team will count the bundles, affix challan/receipt and dispatch them to various depots. The challan contains the name of the salesman, number of copies of each newspaper, depot name, etc. Each vendor will have a team of delivery boys who in turn will deliver the papers to homes.
Newspaper production is an act that actually starts from the gathering of news stories, articles, opinions, advertorials and advertisements to printing and folding of the so called “Hard Copy”. The whole production process can be divided into four parts, they are: Content gathering, Pre Press, Press and Post Press.
A machine stacks and wraps 75 newspapers into 1 bundle.
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It is arguably the best newspaper in the world, or at the very least the most important. I'd say it is pretty much worth it. I don't think any other paper can give you this much value. The main thing is that it probably won't cover your area if you don't live in New York and definitely if you
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