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Top 10 reasons to be a newspaper delivery driver to earn extra money

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2 Min Read June 14, 2021 | 4 years Ago
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For those who want to earn extra money to pay their monthly bills or save for something special, signing up to be a Newspaper Delivery Driver might be just the answer they need. Here are the Top 10 Reasons to learn more.

1. Most newspaper delivery drivers earn between $500 and $2,250 per month, a great way to supplement your income – to pay bills or save for a car, a boat, education and more.

2. Most newspaper delivery routes take just 1 to 3 hours to deliver early each morning.

3. Newspaper delivery routes are done in the early morning hours, leaving the rest of the day open.

4. Newspaper delivery drivers are independent contractors and are their own bosses.

5. As an independent businessperson, newspaper delivery drivers can recruit substitutes to deliver their routes.

6. Newspaper delivery drivers deliver a route in the same area every day.

7. Most newspaper delivery drivers receive tips to add to their earnings.

8. Newspaper delivery routes give you a way to get exercise every day.

9. Most newspaper delivery routes cover limited miles.

10. Newspaper subscribers pay the office directly.

Trib Total Media is recruiting independent contractors to run their own businesses providing exceptional newspaper delivery to subscribers in Westmoreland County and the Alle-Kiski area.

To be considered for a business opportunity as a contractor for the Trib, you must have reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance.

As a contractor, you accept responsibility for the completion of your newspaper route seven days per week and must be able to train a substitute driver in your absence to complete routes on your behalf. Only those committed to providing exceptional service to our subscribers need to apply.

Trib Total Media Audience Engagement Manager Joe Teta says, “This is a great opportunity for someone who likes their independence; wants to make good money for a limited time each day; and likes working early morning hours while others are sleeping”

Interested? Respond to this article with your full name and telephone number. Email jteta@triblive.com, call 724-836-4070 or click here.

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