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shakermaker 03-06-2008 20:18

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I've been a complete doughnut. I selected 'no' instead of 'yes - free paper/weekly'.
Sorry!

Pendle Red 03-06-2008 20:23

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I did mornings & Evenings alright in Summer, rubbish in Winter

I also did Sundays which were the more lucrative rounds, but bag used to weigh a ton with all the supplements that were in them!

But best of the lot was a collection round on Friday Evenings collecting from the Large Houses in Reedley who did not go into the paper shop to pay their bills I went to them, used to get £3 plus 10% of what I collected which was usually another £3 apart from once a month when the monthly bill payers paid and it could be up to a tenner extra:)

But Christmas was the best, Tips galore:)

Happy Days:)

Lilly 03-06-2008 20:54

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I was a paper girl.

I delivered morning papers, Sunday papers and the free Citizen paper.

Delivering the Citizen was the worst. People used to say 'Do you want to hang it up in my bathroom? That's all it's good for.'

I quite enjoyed delivering the morning and Sunday ones though. :)

I didn't enjoy it quite so much when it was pelting with rain/hailstone/snow but, looking at it from an adult's perspective, paper rounds sure do teach kids the importance of getting up on time in a morning, punctuality, being reliable and turning up even when you might not feel like it.

It's such a shame that parents are now fearful of letting their kids do paper rounds. My two are only young at the moment but when they get to 13/14 I will consider it. I suppose you have to weigh it up....how many kids do paper rounds every day for years without anything bad happening to them versus how many kids come to harm as a result of doing their paper rounds.

As was mentioned in the thread about Bernadette's grandson, we cannot be afraid to let kids have a bit of independence.

flashy 04-06-2008 08:04

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the only thing i enjoyed about delivering the free newspapers (the Herald and Post as it was then) was the christmas tips you got, i remember me and our Kelly going around Cranbourne Drive and getting £13 in tips from that one street, back in 1989 that was quite a lot of money for a kid, i think we ended up with 50 ish quid that year, mind you we had to deliver a hell of a lot of papers all year round to earn those tips

lancsdave 04-06-2008 21:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 586611)
I did mornings & Evenings alright in Summer, rubbish in Winter

I also did Sundays which were the more lucrative rounds, but bag used to weigh a ton with all the supplements that were in them!

But best of the lot was a collection round on Friday Evenings collecting from the Large Houses in Reedley who did not go into the paper shop to pay their bills I went to them, used to get £3 plus 10% of what I collected which was usually another £3 apart from once a month when the monthly bill payers paid and it could be up to a tenner extra:)

But Christmas was the best, Tips galore:)

Happy Days:)


You must have got my old round. Reedley Rd, Ravens Grove and Moorland Drive :D

emamum 04-06-2008 21:07

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you lived in Reedley?





posh gits! :D:D:D

lancsdave 04-06-2008 21:18

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 587337)
you lived in Reedley?





posh gits! :D:D:D


ermmm no, at that time there wasn't a paper shop in Reedley, they had to be delivered from Brierfield :D

emamum 04-06-2008 21:20

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oh dear........ so you escaped from there as well?

lancsdave 04-06-2008 21:23

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 587351)
oh dear........ so you escaped from there as well?

In many ways I am a Brierfielder. To keep this on thread sort of :), in the days of proper wakes weeks my Grandad used to sell papers from a doorway in Brierfield centre cos all the shops were shut. I used to help him, so apart from having a paper round I was also a paper seller :D

Pendle Red 04-06-2008 21:43

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 587336)
You must have got my old round. Reedley Rd, Ravens Grove and Moorland Drive :D

Colne Road, Grafton Avenue & Pennine Way as well:eek:

Pendle Red 04-06-2008 21:44

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 587348)
ermmm no, at that time there wasn't a paper shop in Reedley, they had to be delivered from Brierfield :D

Freds on Walter Street:)

Pendle Red 04-06-2008 21:52

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[quote=emamum23;587337]you lived in Reedley?

No Brierfield!

Born on Castle Street

Attended Walter Street & Edge End

But grew up on Halifax Road just below the Snowball and spent my formative Years on Heyhead Park, The Snowball, The Stump, Junc & The Railway:eek:

Still go back for the odd night out but it's not the same anymore!

emamum 04-06-2008 21:54

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its a dump!

Pendle Red 04-06-2008 21:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 587356)
In many ways I am a Brierfielder. To keep this on thread sort of :), in the days of proper wakes weeks my Grandad used to sell papers from a doorway in Brierfield centre cos all the shops were shut. I used to help him, so apart from having a paper round I was also a paper seller :D

Outside the Chemists?:eek:

Pendle Red 04-06-2008 21:55

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 587379)
its a dump!

Probably no worse than other parts of Pendle;)


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