When I was growing up, Mom got a special metal box put on the house for the paper (it rained a lot there). No way could she get the paper boy to put the newspaper in it, even though it was labelled “Newspapers only.” Nope, it was dropped on the front porch or nothing. Nowadays, everybody has those little plastic newspaper boxes-on-a-stick. Times change.
In Mobile, AL they have reduced the paper to 3 days a week – And the online version is impossible to navigate! VERY SAD!Glad I can get my daily comics online!
I had a paper route in my small town, Paper came by bus in the morning. We’d meet at bus station, divide papers, fold and rubber band them. My bicycle had twin saddle bag baskets on rear wheel and another basket over front wheel. We would get the papers delivered in time to get to school!
My son applied for a paper route when he was ten. In his interview, they asked for his address and then gave him the route that was in his neighborhood. It had 495 papers to be delivered every Saturday morning. His little brother (8 yrs old) helped fold and deliver them every week and dad and I walked with them to make sure they were safe. They both carried papers until they became lifeguards at 15. Good experience for all of us.
Papers were folded into a square that really sailed!Or they could be made into a rectangle as shown in the cartoon. Neither needed a rubber band. That came with later times.
I delivered papers as an adult, about ten years ago, subcontracting from the main guy. Mostly it’s done by adults because they had to be delivered by 7 am. One of the worst jobs ever, people get really upset when their paper’s late (even if it’s because the press broke). It’s just a newspaper! Once I was in a bad car accident (drunk driver — and I was parked in a customer’s driveway at the time!) while doing the route, and not one of the customers showed any concern when the main guy told them what happened.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Today’s DeFlocked (Arcamax or Comics Kingdom) is good for a giggle.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Not only that, the kids who delivered back then were way more reliable than the adults who deliver now.
orinoco womble about 12 years ago
When I was growing up, Mom got a special metal box put on the house for the paper (it rained a lot there). No way could she get the paper boy to put the newspaper in it, even though it was labelled “Newspapers only.” Nope, it was dropped on the front porch or nothing. Nowadays, everybody has those little plastic newspaper boxes-on-a-stick. Times change.
Linux0s about 12 years ago
This exemplifies Lucy’s psychiatry skills perfectly.
eddie6192 about 12 years ago
5 cents please.
Darryl Heine about 12 years ago
Nowadays we get our daily paper delivered by someone who drives a car to deliver newspapers.
Number Three about 12 years ago
You may want to find a better ‘teacher’ Charlie Brown…
A less bad tempered one.
LOL xxx
WW2 Marine Veteran about 12 years ago
I was a paper boy with my own route 75 years ago. That seems like a long time ago.
Whimsical Cats about 12 years ago
In Mobile, AL they have reduced the paper to 3 days a week – And the online version is impossible to navigate! VERY SAD!Glad I can get my daily comics online!
cookies333 about 12 years ago
That sounds like a fun job!
Aaron Saltzer about 12 years ago
Um…I think you forgot something, Lucy. To tie it? Lol
Giggles4me about 12 years ago
I mowed lawns when I was a kid.
peconpie2 about 12 years ago
I had a paper route in my small town, Paper came by bus in the morning. We’d meet at bus station, divide papers, fold and rubber band them. My bicycle had twin saddle bag baskets on rear wheel and another basket over front wheel. We would get the papers delivered in time to get to school!
tjextejt about 12 years ago
Why doesn’t Charlie Brown read the paper on his smart phone?
snatzerpazooka about 12 years ago
My son applied for a paper route when he was ten. In his interview, they asked for his address and then gave him the route that was in his neighborhood. It had 495 papers to be delivered every Saturday morning. His little brother (8 yrs old) helped fold and deliver them every week and dad and I walked with them to make sure they were safe. They both carried papers until they became lifeguards at 15. Good experience for all of us.
wronhewitt about 12 years ago
People still get home delivery of local newspapers??
larryrhoades about 12 years ago
Papers were folded into a square that really sailed!Or they could be made into a rectangle as shown in the cartoon. Neither needed a rubber band. That came with later times.
Drakestock about 12 years ago
Just enjoy the comic…
marshalljpeters Premium Member about 12 years ago
Would labor laws allow children to deliver papers nowadays?
Salamurai about 12 years ago
I delivered papers as an adult, about ten years ago, subcontracting from the main guy. Mostly it’s done by adults because they had to be delivered by 7 am. One of the worst jobs ever, people get really upset when their paper’s late (even if it’s because the press broke). It’s just a newspaper! Once I was in a bad car accident (drunk driver — and I was parked in a customer’s driveway at the time!) while doing the route, and not one of the customers showed any concern when the main guy told them what happened.