@Rambleon @Ccubs I also had routes: from 5th grade through high school. I started with an evening route, then had both morning and evening. Delivered via bicycle.....two baskets on the back, one in the front, and the bag over the shoulder. Dad would feel sorry for me on cold, snowy Sunday mornings and would drive me. I gave up the afternoon route mid way through my junior year to be involved in tennis and band after school. That is when my parents started delivering. By the time they "retired" (mother said she was NOT going to deliver on Christmas Day when they started that and quit) they had amassed three morning routes and two afternoon routes until PJStar discontinued evening services. They were actually fired by the PJStar in 2000. They repeatedly told their district manager that they were going to Germany for three weeks to visit relatives and couldn't find a sub for the last week. He told them too bad. They went, got fired, but their customers revolted, a good number quit, and bombarded the PJStar they wanted my parents back. They even had three people start a petition who got almost all of their customers to sign. They finally gave in....the district manager must have been tired of delivering close to 150 papers every morning, and more on the weekends. LOL