I am one and it is hard because it requires a lot of physical activity with the walking, and in most cases you have to deliver to the porch. You also have to do your own taxes and get no benefits as an independent contractor. As an independent contractor you are stuck with that job until your contract expires. There are a lot of things that make it hard.
With a Class B license you can get a truck diving job such as driving a dump truck or garbage truck. You may also get a job such as a newspaper carrier.
A man who delivers newspapers is commonly referred to as a "newspaper delivery person" or a "newspaper carrier."
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Not if you are an independent contractor.
At oe time, newspapers were sold (and delivered) mainly by very young people. The job was known as being a "paperboy".
baker, newspaper deliverer, mail carrier, bus driver, consrtuction worker, doctor, milk deliverer
The San Antonio Express News is the local newspaper that would hold the listings of jobs. It is worth checking this regularly online and in hard copy form.
He had a job as a newspaper boy.
A local newspaper distributes the papers for routes to the homes of newspaper carriers. Or, in some areas, the parent or carrier picks up the papers at the newspaper office.
want a successful carrier and through this job i want to step forward toward my carrier for my bright future....
Charles Kenneth Jefferson has written: 'Carrier leadership' -- subject(s): Newspaper carriers, Newspaper vendors
im not sure but I would have to say that you may want to look on line and try looking in the newspaper. If you work hard it may come easy to you. Good luck.