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http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Slain-newspaper-delivery-man-had-marriage-plans-92148249.html
This happened just last week.
So what started as a initially planned 2 week stint helping out a family friend deliver newspapers on a route that some guy bailed out on. She's like the supervisor and does some route delivery herself. The route used to be her husbands, but he recently passed away. If she had noone to do the route, she'd have to do it.
This job is absolutely terrible. It requires waking up early in the morning and being at the plant anywhere 2 oclock, to last week which I had to be in at 7 oclock, except I woke up at 2 oclock and didn't get the call until 5 oclock. Basically it has completely unknown starting hours and lacks consistency... I end up waking up early to get ready, expecting to leave, but not having to leave for a while, or having to wake up and leave immediately after I get the call.
It burns anywhere from $38-$54 in gas for 2 days of work(5-7 hours each route), driving a couple hundred miles. One city one morning, another city the next. Pays $90 for the two days, not including gas or any other incurred expenses. Last week they had me do inserts which require me combine two newspapers, a header and the insert, which basically doubled my hours and they only pay $10 extra for it. The first week I did the job, I paid $54 in gas, and ended up with $36 in profit after 13 hours of work.
So now I'm doing this for another month, until they can find a replacement... but honestly how in the **** are they going to find a replacement for such a shitty slave wage job that requires lots of danger from driving, but also from being around the city at early morning hours.
I get guilted too ****ing easily. I'm ashamed of myself. And I also can't help but worry something like what happened to that poor guy could happen to me.
DALLAS — It's out of character for Robert Lawrence, a newspaper delivery man, to not finish a job.
But Lawrence never got to finish his route early Monday morning.
Dallas police found his pickup truck still carrying piles of newspapers stacked inside as security camera video outside the Save Way Food Store on Ann Arbor Avenue showed Lawrence, 58, trying to escape two masked robbers.
Dana Winbush was planning to marry Robert Lawrence later this year in his native homeland of Jamaica. Those plans were brutally interrupted after police found his body several hundred feet from his truck.
He had been shot three times.
"My baby ran for his life," Winbush said. "He didn't have to run for his life... they didn't have to kill him."
Investigators said the robbers made off with Lawrence's wallet.
Robert Lawrence III, the victim's son, arrived at the scene to see the bullet casings in front of the convenience store. He had been on another paper route not far away.
"I just lost it, because that's my dad. He's been my rock all my years. We worked together all these years. That's the only job I ever had, working with my dad."
Now, he doesn't know if he will ever deliver newspapers again.
"It's just such a senseless crime, because my dad doesn't carry money with him; he carries just enough for gas money for his truck."
Robert Lawrence delivered newspapers to nearly 60 stores. His son said he always worried about his dad in the South Oak Cliff neighborhood.
Dallas police suspect the two masked robbers knew his route and were waiting to rob him early Monday.
If you have any information about this crime, call Dallas police or your local law enforcement agency.
This happened just last week.
So what started as a initially planned 2 week stint helping out a family friend deliver newspapers on a route that some guy bailed out on. She's like the supervisor and does some route delivery herself. The route used to be her husbands, but he recently passed away. If she had noone to do the route, she'd have to do it.
This job is absolutely terrible. It requires waking up early in the morning and being at the plant anywhere 2 oclock, to last week which I had to be in at 7 oclock, except I woke up at 2 oclock and didn't get the call until 5 oclock. Basically it has completely unknown starting hours and lacks consistency... I end up waking up early to get ready, expecting to leave, but not having to leave for a while, or having to wake up and leave immediately after I get the call.
It burns anywhere from $38-$54 in gas for 2 days of work(5-7 hours each route), driving a couple hundred miles. One city one morning, another city the next. Pays $90 for the two days, not including gas or any other incurred expenses. Last week they had me do inserts which require me combine two newspapers, a header and the insert, which basically doubled my hours and they only pay $10 extra for it. The first week I did the job, I paid $54 in gas, and ended up with $36 in profit after 13 hours of work.
So now I'm doing this for another month, until they can find a replacement... but honestly how in the **** are they going to find a replacement for such a shitty slave wage job that requires lots of danger from driving, but also from being around the city at early morning hours.
I get guilted too ****ing easily. I'm ashamed of myself. And I also can't help but worry something like what happened to that poor guy could happen to me.