The Tobster Sep 3, 2016 @ 10:35am. I would say Best trucks (best hp stats): Volvo, Scania, Mercedes Benz and MAN. Worst trucks (worst hp stats): DAF, Iveco and Renault. I don´t know, what is important for you. For me it´s important that the truck have a navi display inside and that the cockpit looks nice. From personal experience, I found that hired driver's earned less on average when using trailers. They made more on the outbound jobs (leaving home garage), but were significantly more likely to return empty on the return trip. If they did return empty, you end up having to pay for maintenance on both the truck and trailer on top of the driver Your employees' salary is displayed at the bottom of Route Advisor. Don't count on large amount of money right after you recruit them ( initially they can give you a maximum of several hundreds of Euros per day ). What is more, there are situations where an employee can generate losses. Everything comes with time - your drivers need to develop Nimir-Raj Jan 8, 2019 @ 2:09am. Balanced = Adds XP to all skill slots in a 'balanced' way. Focused = XP only goes to that specific skill. For hired drivers it makes little difference how you do it really. I focus on High Value, Fragile and ADR until the have 1 level in each just so that they have a wider selection of jobs to take. Originally posted by Sekkuar: Find somewhere to park your truck, a message will show to turn off your engine then you press ENTER to rest, this will cause time to pass. Parking places have a bed icon. Ah ok I thought you meant like on the regular game's home screen. Euro Truck Simulator 2. Best skills for hired drivers? Currently, I set my drivers to invest their skillpoints into long distance, ADR and high-value cargo (so each driver has 4 points in long distance and 2 in ADR and 1 or 2 in high-value). Should I aim for more ADR, JIT or something else? Long distance first and adr secondly. SlMUSiv. Level 31 to 36 - Ecodriving (Fuel Economy) - leave this for last, this skill has no effect for you when using realistic fuel consumption, and while it still affects hired drivers, it's not significant enough. Hire drivers that have some points in long distance, high value and fragile cargo, ADR doesn't hurt either. Sooner or later you have to hire all of them, so i would like to say that is completely irelevant wich driver you will gona hire first. P. S. Driver ratings are not so important - because some less-rated driver can bring you more money than other driver with better ratings. A tutorial on how to hire drivers, fire them if necessary, and also how to get them bringing in revenue for your company! Hope this helps!*NEW Limited Editio So, My recommended startup. Start in your chosen city, do up to 10 deliveries as quick jobs (driving someon elses truck), until you can borrow $500K from the bank. Buy yourself a Volvo FH16 classic, plus a couple more for new drivers to hire. start levelling up YOUR driver with the 2 just in time deliveries skill points (out of 6) this will Re: Watching your hired drivers. #8 by Raydell » 25 Jan 2013 11:08. Modeling your drivers into the traffic and simulating them Sims style are two different degrees of simulation. Personally, I think the latter would be a bit too much work to expect from a small dev like SCS (at least at this point), but the former is hopefully doable and would The most logical thing to do is to buy a used truck for a hired driver but the broken damage system SCS implemented in 1.49 makes it a bad move and there is no way to guess it from before unless you are reading 24/7 the forums. #8. Alex475TM Dec 3, 2023 @ 8:52am.

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