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Akaya

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  1. As I've worked as a bartender... That can be the case, but the base pay is ~3k an hour.
  2. Like iRL I'd say that money would be drawn from the money that goes to the company. The more mechanics work for a garage, the less money the garage earns as it has to pay the mechanics.
  3. Short description: TL;DR: Mechanics are making way too much money to be realistic in any way. Detailed description: One of my characters has been a mechanic for quite some time and my characters do know some ICly. Some mechanics are earning between 30-80 grand a shift, which is far, very far, from realistic. This should be cut down by a zero, down to 3-8k an hour. Instead of giving a cut of the parts someone's buying to the mechanic, a big part of said money should be going to buying the said car parts, as the garage needs to buy them too and doesn't just have an infinite stock of high-value aftermarket parts for supercars and so on. I'm sure this will cause a lot of crying, but it's not realistic for a mechanic to become a millionaire in a few shifts, it's very, very far from that. Commands to add: -//- Items to add: -//- How would your suggestion improve the server? It'd simply improve realism and fairness. Additional information: None.
  4. User: Kusano Comment: Edit: Retracted after the latest public statement of Kaizen Corporation.
  5. +1, and make accessories 2 work. >:C
  6. Hoi, so while trucking I asked my co-worker if we could like work together in one truck, as he said no, I came up with the following idea: Two people can work on the same shipment in the same vehicle, like, Player 1 does /Startshipment, and can invite a helper/co-worker into the shipment with, idk, /workerinvite or so. Then those two can load crates into the vehicle, unload the crates, finish the job together (to avoid abusing, maybe implement, that everyone must have unloaded at least 40% of the loaded crates to get the shipment completed notification.) So a veteran trucker, who is allowed to drive the big rigs, can work with a scrub who can't drive those yet. It'd create roleplay, giving people the feeling of belonging to an actual company, etc. Sorry if there are any typos etc, I'm not a native English speaker.
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