Since your character is not gainfully employed, this is a lot easier said than done.
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In My Summer Car, you typically aren’t going to do a single side job.
Instead, you’ll make the most by taking advantage of several.
There’s even a suitcase full of money for you to potentially steal.
Here are the top ways to make money.
After you give Jouko five rides home, he’ll reveal that he’s a millionaire.
At this point, you’re free to find and steal his millions.
The cash can only be taken out at 100 mk per click, so patience is key!
Head to the northeastern part of the map to find his suitcase.
The amount of money it contains is randomized, but it’s typically between 1,500,000 to 2,000,000.
Don’t get too comfortable, though.
The next time you sleep at home, Jouko will show up at your doorway with an axe.
8Delivering Firewood
One of the more legitimate ways to make money is to cut and deliver firewood.
These routes will provide Euro Truck Sim 2 drivers with a range of driving experiences and beautiful scenery.
The process is rather simple.
Start by using an axe and log splitter to chop logs into firewood.
Then, stack the firewood into the trailer using the tractor.
Customers who need firewood will be marked on the map.
Deliver it to them for a quick (if rather boring) buck.
This sugar wine takes some planning and waiting, but it pays handsomely when you obtain a system going.
verify you ferment the brew long enough.
Selling unfermented kilju can also anger Jokke.
Buy yeast and sugar from Teimos store.
You’ll need six bags of sugar and one packet of yeast for a full batch.
At home, fill the brewing bucket with water and mix in the sugar and yeast.
Put the lid on the bucket.
Leave the bucket alone in a warm spot for four to six in-game days.
Then, you’re free to sell it to customers.
you’re free to find these vehicles along dirt roads or near accidents.
You do need a vehicle equipped with towing abilities to transport the wrecks.
This job is extremely simple, but towing cars can be a bit treacherous.
Plan your route carefully to avoid sharp turns or excessive speeds.
verify to keep your truck well-maintained, too.
Breaking down while towing a car is never fun!
5Sewage Pumping Jobs
One reliable way to make money is pumping sewage with the Gifu truck.
Then, ensure the Gifu sewage truck is fueled and in working condition.
Drive carefully, especially on the bumpy dirt roads.
The sewage truck isn’t the most durable vehicle!
When you get to the location, park the truck close to the septic tank.
Attach the hose to the tank and start the pumping process.
Keep averyclose eye on the tank levels to prevent overfilling.
Payments range from 1,200 to 2,000 mk, depending on the job.
you’ve got the option to buy lottery tickets at Teimo’s Shop.
Each ticket costs 50 mk.
After purchasing a ticket, keep it safe and pay attention to the lottery draw announcements.
These are communicated through the radio or TV in the game.
Winnings range from a few thousand to an enormous sum.
The ultimate road trip.
Increasing the number of tickets you buy increases your odds, but it can get expensive.
Because winning is random, playing consistently also increases your chance of winning.
This task is a bit of a routine errand, but it also develops the game’s story.
On Sundays at 6:00 AM, Sirkka will call you asking for a ride to church.
Sirkka will wait for you at her house.
She can only get into lower-slung cars, like the Satsuma.
you’ve got the option to drive around and do other things.
Just be sure you go back to pick her up!
2Picking Strawberries
Picking strawberries is a relatively simple, low-paying job.
This is one of the few jobs with a skill associated with it.
As you pick more strawberries, your skill will increase, and you’ll become more efficient.
Grandma will call your house and ask for groceries like sausages, sugar, and milk or fish.
After delivering the food, sit and listen to her stories for up to 12 minutes.
Press K to respond to her ramblings and increase the payout.
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