Newsagent

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Newsagents run shops that sell and distribute newspapers, magazines and other items such as greeting cards, stationery, books, toys, gifts, art supplies, printer cartridges and confectionery. They may also sell lottery tickets, coupons and Australia Post products.

Newsagents may perform the following tasks:

  • receive early morning deliveries of newspapers and arrange home delivery to customers
  • distribute supplies of magazines and newspapers to sub-agents such as delis and paper sellers within their boundaries
  • arrange delivery of afternoon newspapers
  • price goods, re-stock shelves, arrange displays and re-order stock
  • serve customers
  • use a point of sale system, such as a cash register or EFTPOS
  • supervise staff
  • prepare the monthly accounts of customers and sub-agents
  • negotiate with sales representatives for new products
  • act as agents for classified advertisements for newspaper organisations by collecting advertisements and payment from customers
  • act as agents for dry cleaners, ticketing companies and some bill payments
  • clean and dust the shop.

Newsagents tend to work long hours, beginning early in the morning and working until evening. They often work seven days a week. They may have to stand for long periods.

Personal Requirements:

  • enjoy personal contact with the public
  • organised approach and aptitude for business
  • able to work with figures
  • willing to work long hours.

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