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If you want to get some cash then getting a paper round is a great idea! Almost anyone over 12 years of age can get a paper round. It's a common option for children, and some adults who can't or don't want to work more than a few hours a day. It is possible on a 7 day round to rake in over £100 a month - serious money for a preteen, apparently. Like anything else you get paid to do, it involves some risks and some responsibilities. Get started at step one below for how to survive a paper round.

  1. Don't just go to the first one you see. Find out how much they pay, when they will be open and how many papers you will have to deliver on a daily basis. [1]
  2. Sign your name up so even if you don't get one immediately, you'll get one eventually.
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  3. A guidance counselor, parent, or a guardian should give their permission if applicable. [2]
  4. Learn the easiest and quickest way around all the homes and businesses you need to deliver to. Ensure you know which street, lanes and roads are where because being lost is one of the worst things that can happen. Ensure you deliver on time because if you're late, you might not get as much pay.
  5. If the houses are all next to each other then don't bother, unless you want to. However it goes quicker with a bike. [3]
  6. If you had to be there at 7:00 a.m. get up at 6:00 to 6:15. [4] Have something to eat before you go. Something like a banana and a glass of water. [5] This gives you enough energy and hydration to keep you going.
  7. If it's cold, wear a warm coat or suitable jacket. This is the most important thing. Make sure it is waterproof. The worst thing that can happen is that you get soaked to the bone or covered in snow. [6]
  8. It will mostly be cold and dark, unless it is between March and September. Put lights on your bike, it's the law, and carry a torch. Keep your bike in full working order and cycle safely.
  9. You may look silly but you'd be bloody terrified going down a busy road when cars don't expect you to be there and they can't see you. It's really not worth the risk. And besides, who's going to know? Put on suitable shoes too. You may have a long walk. If it's icy, try to wear shoes or boots that give you some grip. Remember pavements and drives won't be gritted.
  10. It's dark, often, you are alone, and possibly wandering around isolated farm houses or down unlit driveways. Have a mobile phone with you if possible. Don't accept lifts back home from strangers, or cups of tea from customers you don't know, however cold it is. Make sure that you are usually finished and home around the same time so people know to look for you if you are delayed, if your bike got a puncture for example.
  11. Say good morning. It might help you earn a tip at Christmas.
  12. The papers are heavy with supplements and you'll probably need to take your time and split the round into two bags. That only really matters if you have a seven day round. Week days are the lightest.
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  • Question
    How do I leave the papers?
    Community Answer
    Some places you just leave them outside. But if you live in the UK you know how bad the weather is, so you have to post it through the letter box. If they don't have one, knock on the door.
  • Question
    Can you do paper rounds after school maybe in the evening?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the newspaper company, as some companies don't allow you to do the papers after a certain time. Check with the company you'd like to work for.
  • Question
    Do I knock on the door or just post it? If knock, do they give the money, or does the shop?
    Community Answer
    You just post it through the letter box, and it's the shop that gives you the money - but if someone in the house sees you, they might come out and give you a tip if you seem polite and nice.
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      Tips

      • Christmas and Summer Holidays are jackpot times. Send cards to all the houses on your round. Don't go to a newspaper shop that puts all the money in one big bag and shares it out because that's rubbish, you deserve more than that. In the summer you can fill in for other peoples rounds and get double money. Plus you can start at 8 instead of 7 with some shops.
      • Get someone to cover for you if you're ill or going away on holiday.
      • The best time to start a paper round is in the week before school starts in a holiday. Then you can get to grips with your round and you will know when to get up so you're not late for school.
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      Warnings

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      Things You'll Need

      • Reflective jacket
      • Watch so you don't lose track of time
      • Gloves, hat, scarf; it really does get cold
      • Clothes for every weather and situation
      • Fluorescent arm-bands.
      • a Torch
      • Your list of houses
      • Bike with Helmet (possibly)

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