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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Edit 1. Get a Job

Jobs are the most efficient way for early-game GTA Online players to farm wealth. They are relatively short, provide substantial rewards for success and adequate rewards for participation. They also offer opportunities to increase Stats. Rank and Reputation.


Jobs also offer an upward path of mobility toward greater cash rewards. The more Jobs you take on, the more financially rewarding new Jobs become.


Jobs can be found scattered all over the Map, but the easiest way to access Jobs is to check the Quick Jobs tab on your Cell Phone. From this menu you can access all unlocked Job types for your character and find matchmaking options for partners in crime.


You will sometimes receive occasional invitations from other players to participate in Jobs.  Completing elements of the in-game story also opens new types of Jobs   to the player.


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Once involved with a Job, you may choose to remain in a Job Playlist with other players, moving between Deathmatches. Races. Sporting Events  (including parachuting) and missions.


Survival matches unlock at level 15 and are a great way to earn cash. Successfully making it to the end of level 10 (normally takes less than 10 minutes) pays out GTA$20,000. These survival missions are anywhere from 1 to 4 players and fairly simple to beat if you work as a team. The plane boneyard map has a building that you can climb onto the roof of that gives you a pretty big advantage. You can replay these as many times as you like and rake in the dough. 


Jobs create a cycle of increasing returns, growing in value as you grow in experience. Supplement competitive Jobs with occasional Missions to keep opening up new options.  


Several multi-player cooperative Mission type Jobs provide substantial cash rewards to ambitious players.


Due to the recent 1.04 patch, any jobs you replay give you only half as much of a payout than when you first completed them. 

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