There was not much close supervision from the management or any co-workers to work with, which meant that I had to be responsible enough to get the job done on my own.

Find a location. What are the steps along…On average, how many hours do you work a day at Metroland Media?What was the most challenging part of your role at Metroland Media?Does Metroland Media allow for flexible working hours? I was able to exercise while making a few extra bucks. You have to do 100 houses to even make a good amount of money for a 15 year old.

I would work once every week on the Wednesday or Thursday.Not good communication skills for changes with managementMy time as a delivery person wasn't exactly enjoyable. They payed below minimum wage and the people who did the job had to rely on tips from customers to make any amount of money.I did the newspaper delivery route from the 10th grade to 11th and its the worst thing to do. I was also not enjoying it as much anymore.The job didn't require a lot of work, but when you have a large route, it is very stressful because you barely get paid a dollar per paper and on delivery day, you have to spend hours setting up papers and delivering them, for a paycheck that doesn't feel equivalent to the amount of effort put in.The job was, to be blunt, awful.

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You can start working here when you are 10. Hardly any work invovlesThe only con is that sometimes you receive your fliers late so you don't have enough time to package your fliers on time.I worked at Metroland Media Group part-time for less than a year- no supervision Metroland Media Group (also known as Community Brands) is a Canadian mass media publisher and distributor which primarily operates in Southern Ontario.A division of the publishing conglomerate Torstar Corporation, Metroland publishes more than 80 local community newspapers–including six dailies–and 90 magazines. The best part was finishing.This job is great for people who would like to start working but are too young ( example; under 16) to actually get a “real” job such as McDonald and so on.I started this job first while in Highschool so I was able to balance out my time in highschool and study time. - flexibility to get to choose when to deliver the papers within 2 days of a week- really low pay, $0.09 a paper which came to about $7.00 an hourChoose a different language and keep reading other reviews. Designers Marketers Social Media Managers Publishers. Photo taken by @KMontagueHalton Join Angus Robinson, Director of Analytics and Data Strategy on Location-Based Marketing at #DM2016. It wasn't fun, however it was a good starting experience considering my age.Had two days to complete delivery, didn't take too longDangerous Neighborhoods. The hardest part would be bringing in the flyers from outside because it can be really heavy. Mississauga, ON L5L 0A3. very very little pay. Little interaction with other people.Just putting all the flyers together and delivering them every Thursdays before the time given.

Or are the hours set?In my time working for Metroland Media, it was a great experience. Custom Solutions, services and perspectives. Learned nothing.