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how old for a paperboy?

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misstfy | 21:12 Thu 02nd Aug 2007 | Current Affairs
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my lad has been offered a job as a paperboy by the local newsagent, but he only 12 yrs is this legal? the newsagent says that its not down to age anymore its papers weight that matters now? please help as he really wants the work and id hate to stop him if i dont need to.
thnx a lot.
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i thought you had to be 13 misstfy
In most authorities it's 13 or 14. Weight has nothing to with it in that respect, although there are safe practice guidelines concerning how much weight any employee may lift and carry.

Your best bet is to contact the local education authority, who should be able to give you a definitive answer.
No, he can't be a paperboy until he is 13 years old, the shop would not be able to insure him until then. He will also have to have a form signed by his headmaster, to ensure that the paper round does not interfere with his education.When he is old enough check with the newsagent about the size of round and degree of danger with regard to traffic. The shop should also provide reflective jackets and some have personal alarms.
The boy has to be 13 to legally carry out a paper round.

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