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How old do you have to be to do a paper route in Australia?

  • Hey, I live in Australia, (Melbourne, Victoria) and I was wondering how old you have to be to do a paper route? I know it's 14 and 9 months for a regular job, but I heard a paper route is different. Also roughly how much would I earn, if you don't know how much I'd earn (roughly) then don't worry about answering that part of the question. Thanks in advance.

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    It would be best to go to your local newsagency and ask them whether they will take you on, and ask about pay if they agree to give you a job. Also check your local paper for junk mail delivery, that can be quite a good job and pays reasonably well.

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13 years 6 mths 8 days 5 hrs 21min 43 sec

Pauline Hanson

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A G

well i did the paper run when i was 12 or 13, i guess it doesnt matter the age as long as you can assure you get it done! hope this helps :) oh and i got 10$ per day for the newspaper which took about an hour to do. but afew years ago i did pamphlet run it was min. 25$ for about 2 hours on my own, mum helped me but. the pamphlets can get heavy and so if i got 60$ it would mean using the car for transport around the blocks frequently

vikki

I had a paper round at 10 u prob cauliffy but different papers pay different I knew some people who did allllooott of paper rounds and got about 1000 but they did alot I got bout $15 - $60 or prob mote very good like Chrissy valentines day Easter holidays

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