Red doesn’t seem to be the best paper delivery person, but then again who wants to get up before dawn and ride a bike in all weather for a job that wrings your arm out? I admire his spirit, if not the result. Good to have Rover there for quality assurance.
Ah the perils of being self-employed. I do respect the fact that he is out there working. He is working and not be an entitled spoiled brat ( welcome to 2021). Hmmm, maybe a mentor to fine tune his business model. Rover would an excellent asset for door to door subscriptions. I would sign up just to see the dog and if I would actually get the paper. Ha!
When I had a paper route people demanded their paper go in exactly one spot, which meant going up to their front door/porch. Really slowed delivery down, even in good weather.
I haven’t seen a paperboy in many years. It’s all cars now, driving on the wrong side of side streets, with their flashers on, barely watching where they are driving at dawn. I dodge them with my dog most mornings. I suppose babysitting is still somewhat available for the underaged who wish to earn some cash? Snow shoveling? Mowing grass? It seems so many of the jobs for teenagers are now down by adults who have trucks, tractors, etc, that can cover a lot more homes for better pay.
(First time I remember Red delivering papers.)My favorite paper boy story – a dachshund used to chase & bark at me every time I passed by. (A driveway delivery.) One sunny morning he was snoozing next to the garage door, I flung the paper as hard as a skinny 13 year old could at the door. It made a satisfying MAD-magazine thump, door springs vibrated and all. When I stopped at the end of the driveway on my return trip, he came trotting up, tail wagging – we were friends after that. Go figure!(Never had collection issue, the paper billed customers, thankfully. )
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Solid business plan, Red.
slelareader almost 3 years ago
Red doesn’t seem to be the best paper delivery person, but then again who wants to get up before dawn and ride a bike in all weather for a job that wrings your arm out? I admire his spirit, if not the result. Good to have Rover there for quality assurance.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Red is diabolical clever!
John Wiley Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Come on, Red. On time, in the same spot, dry and readable condition. Take pride in your work.
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ah the perils of being self-employed. I do respect the fact that he is out there working. He is working and not be an entitled spoiled brat ( welcome to 2021). Hmmm, maybe a mentor to fine tune his business model. Rover would an excellent asset for door to door subscriptions. I would sign up just to see the dog and if I would actually get the paper. Ha!
flemmingo almost 3 years ago
When I delivered papers as a kid, I had numerous customers who would try their darndest to not pay me each month.
david_42 almost 3 years ago
When I had a paper route people demanded their paper go in exactly one spot, which meant going up to their front door/porch. Really slowed delivery down, even in good weather.
assrdood almost 3 years ago
Back in the day, on rainy days, our paperboy would put the paper in the mailbox.
Illegal now…I think. Maybe back then too but nobody complained.
royq27 almost 3 years ago
I had a guy that wanted the paper to hit his metal screen door. When he heard the bang, it was time to get out of bed.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Some people are so critical. One of my childhood customers told me he preferred his paper on the front porch and not the roof!
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I haven’t seen a paperboy in many years. It’s all cars now, driving on the wrong side of side streets, with their flashers on, barely watching where they are driving at dawn. I dodge them with my dog most mornings. I suppose babysitting is still somewhat available for the underaged who wish to earn some cash? Snow shoveling? Mowing grass? It seems so many of the jobs for teenagers are now down by adults who have trucks, tractors, etc, that can cover a lot more homes for better pay.
amxchester almost 3 years ago
(First time I remember Red delivering papers.)My favorite paper boy story – a dachshund used to chase & bark at me every time I passed by. (A driveway delivery.) One sunny morning he was snoozing next to the garage door, I flung the paper as hard as a skinny 13 year old could at the door. It made a satisfying MAD-magazine thump, door springs vibrated and all. When I stopped at the end of the driveway on my return trip, he came trotting up, tail wagging – we were friends after that. Go figure!(Never had collection issue, the paper billed customers, thankfully. )
almost 3 years ago
Can’t argue with that logic.