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Delivering newspapers means getting up very early. During Ramadan, this can be extra challenging, as you do not eat or drink during the day. However, with good preparation, it is definitely manageable. With the right strategy, you can combine your work and fasting in a healthy way.
Below are practical tips to help you get through newspaper delivery during Ramadan as smoothly as possible.
Suhoor is perhaps the most important meal of the day. What you eat and drink at this time largely determines how you will feel during your delivery round.
Tips for a good suhoor:
Avoid foods that are high in sugar or salt, as these can make you feel thirstier later on. Tip: Check out our recipe page for nutritious breakfast inspiration!
Because you are not allowed to drink during the day, it is important to consume enough fluids between iftar (breaking the fast) and suhoor.
Practical tips:
Good hydration helps prevent fatigue and headaches.
During Ramadan, your energy levels may be lower, especially at the beginning of the month.
Tips during your delivery round:
It is not a race—consistency is more important than speed.
Waking up early often means getting less sleep, so try to optimize your rest as much as you can.
What helps:
Even an extra 20 to 30 minutes of sleep can make a big difference.
Fasting and working at the same time requires discipline, but your health always comes first.
Watch out for symptoms such as:
If you really do not feel well, contact your depot manager. Your health should always be the priority.
Ramadan is not only a physical challenge, but also a mental one. See it as a period of focus, discipline, and personal growth.
Many delivery workers experience:
A positive mindset makes a huge difference.
The less you have to think during your delivery round, the better.
Delivering newspapers during Ramadan is certainly challenging, but absolutely achievable with the right preparation. Focus on good nutrition, sufficient hydration in the evening, enough rest, and a smart working pace.
With discipline, planning, and self‑care, you can successfully combine your work and your fast.
Ramadan Mubarak, and good luck with your delivery rounds!
💰 Earnings of a newspaper deliverer
As a newspaper deliverer, you earn an attractive €15.56 per hourly route. Depending on the size of your route, you’re often only working for about an hour a day, making it easy to combine with other activities like studying or part-time work.
🕒 Working hours of a newspaper deliverer
If you want to deliver the morning newspaper, you’ll do so six days a week, Monday through Friday before 7:00 AM, and on Saturdays before 9:00 AM. ☀️
Curious to know more? Read all about the process of newspaper delivery, from the benefits and requirements to planning the right delivery route.