Euro Truck Simulator 2 > General Discussions > Topic Details. Lester555 Jul 30, 2013 @ 2:29am. Repairing my other trucks. Today I upgraded my garage, bought 3 trucks and hired 2 drivers. I'm driving with my truck I bought earlier and it takes damage even if I don't cause any accidents - you know, the damage from using it, like tires etc - and I
A better truck couldn't make less of a difference for hired drivers. The comparison is only valid for employees in the same garage. In different garages you have different variables that affect the earning rates. My most profitable employees tended to be in the same garage. #4.
For these upgrades you spend about 100k on the truck to get the 10% extra. Compared to investing about 150k for a cheap truck and a driver for a 100% income increase makes the better truck option only really viable when you already earn quite some money with your hired drivers. #11.
Like I hired total noobs and they make like 3 euromoneys per day. Do they get any better? I make 14000 per day. GiriÅŸ Yap MaÄŸaza
A Guide for Euro Truck Simulator 2. By: kaki_gamet. A fair guide to one of the most hidden game's mechanics; How to boost your hired drivers' Profit up to a sure 10%. Generally you can only get 10% more from your hired drivers. If you are just after more money you are better off getting more drivers and giving them the cheapest truck.
hey it's good to buy tunned truck to your hired drivers? it's like better truck + better trailer = bigger profit? thanks have a good day :)
For example, if you have all points assigned and all available skills maxed out, your driver rating will be 10.0. Where as, having no points assigned to available skills, you will have a driver rating of 0. So in short, the more points applied to available skills, the higher your driver rating becomes. [ external image ] [ external image ]
Upgrading worker's truck has to reset some algorithms, temporarily decreasing income. Technically yes, but the difference is insignificant. At early stages (when you would most need a boost) your hired driver levels are so low, profit per haul is also low and adding a few percent on top doesn't matter.
Yes, and for as far as I know, your drivers continue to work, as time progresses no matter whether you're online or not. Aqualung_. •. I've been having some problems with that. When playing MP most of the drivers need 2000+ hours to complete their jobs. And I am not switching between SP and MP all the time. r/trucksim.
It's somewhat realistic if you own your own truck and you're hauling something expensive and a lot of it. Meaning u pay ur own insurance, healthcare, profit taxes, other taxes, maintance, fuel, have to buy a new truck every 20-30 years at least, etc. But even then it's too much. As a driver who is hired? No, never.
CROBH.