Zusteller.de | Germany | 42489 Wülfrath | Full time | Published since: 23.02.2026 on arbeitsagentur.de
Newspaper deliverer as a mini-job in Wülfrath for daily newspapers (m/f/d)
Оccupation: Helper - courier, delivery and postal...
Newspapers (m/w/d) as a minijob in Wülfrath for daily newspapers!
Are you an early riser, own a car and look for a minijob with a long-term perspective? Perfect!
Become a contributor (m/w/d) as a mini-jobber for daily newspapers, magazines and mailings in Wülfrath and make sure that more than 200,000 readers receive their newspaper on time every morning.
No experience necessary – ideal also as a cross-starter. Immediate start possible! Your job as a provider (m/w/d) in the minijob:
- Delivery of daily newspapers, magazines and mailings
- Working hours: In the early morning hours until 06:00 (Mo-Sa)
- Delivery with your own car
- fixed delivery area near the residence
We offer you:
- up to €603 per month – depending on daily working hours • Indefinite mini-job – long-term security • Paid holiday – also as a mini-jobber • Travel reimbursement for the use of your own car • Free working materials: transport bags and safety clothing • Easy to incorporate by experienced colleagues
Take this with you:
- They are early risers with independent work
- Joy of outdoor movement – even in wind and weather
- Reliability and responsibility
- You own a car
- Minimum age: 18 years
Joblocations:
42489 Wülfrath, Velberter Straße 26 NORDRHEIN_WESTFALEN, GERMANY
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| Velberter Straße 26, 42489 Wülfrath | ||
| Germany |
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