wood, sand paper.
You can phone the local paper and ask if there are any available routes, or read in the newspaper. They usually advertise for paper routes in it.
Paper routes do not pay very much. You can make around 200 to 300 dollars a month depending on the size of the paper route and who you are delivering for. It is a good first job though.
Delivery routes are assigned by the local paper office and usually are posted in the paper when open.
Paper routes very from county to county. So depending where you live, its goin to be different. Contacting your local paper would be the best choice to go about this. Online it says it can be a hour+. The average paper routes are 2 or 3 streets long. They may cover one longer street and 2 or 3 side streets. You can ask your manager to give you extra routes if you want more work.
The Tric-City Herald should have a few open routes; their number is in the front page.
A person can get a paper route in Michigan by calling the local paper. Local routes are diminishing due to online publications.
You can often find paper routes by reaching out to local newspapers or distribution companies, checking online job boards, or inquiring at convenience stores and gas stations in your area that sell newspapers. Additionally, some newspapers have websites where they list available routes or have a contact form for individuals interested in delivering papers.
Yes, as they encourage kids towards self-suffience. Paper routes demostrate the benefits of hard work and let them earn some money for themselves.
the grip tape in the black sand paper on top of the deck. (The deck is the wood part of the board)
I've seen kids that were 11 years old have paper routes... so yes
Keep an eye out for other kids doing paper routes and ask them how they got their routes. Or look in the local newspaper for an opening; there is usually someone placing an ad looking for someone to handle a paper route. Good Luck...