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1187 days ago

Newspaper delivery opportunities โ€“ Whangarei ๐Ÿ—ž๐Ÿ—ž๐Ÿ—ž๐Ÿ—ž๐Ÿ—ž

Jesse from Kamo

Newspaper delivery opportunities โ€“ Whangarei
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Okay, letโ€™s start at the beginningโ€ฆtimes have changed, and nobody is going to ask you to hop on your bike or walk the streets delivering newspapers!! Itโ€™s done in the comfort of your car and you will be paid a decent car allowance

If you are an early riser, this is a good opportunity to earn some good money in a role that youโ€™ll get full training and where you pick up your newspapers and run sheet/addresses each morning and off you go!

The job is varied and good fun - many of the folk who are delivering newspapers have worked in the role for over 10 years and are themselves 50 plus. You are your own boss, delivering to the same route daily.

If interested, please call or text Jesse on 0278609520

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