 dwar0123, on 2013-September-24, 17:03, said:
dwar0123, on 2013-September-24, 17:03, said:
With subscription rates being what they are, the density of subscribers is such that delivering papers via anything but a car is untenable.
Perhaps. Perhaps not. A kid would need to be paid more per subscription than I was for it to be attractive, but presumably the adult with the car is already  paid more per subscription than I was.
No doubt what you say has some truth to it, since indeed the delivery is by an adult with a car. But I much, much preferred a job such as newspaper delivery to working in a grocery store with some fussbudget critiquing my every move. And my job cooking french fries? Awful. Walking and tossing papers? Great. Walking a longer route? OK by me if the alternative is to listen to some moron criticize my frying technique. Moving furniture was good. I moved it, they paid me. A good arrangement. 
For that matter, I bought my first car with earnings from my paper route, but that was in 1954 when a fifteen year old could do that. The much derided 50s era had its good points. I used the car a bit in the delivery., taking bundled papers to various spots and then walking the route.