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Trucker

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Trucker Job

The Trucker is a job in CIT, where you will deliver various resources between cities using a truck. It offers a variety of missions including transporting goods like Hemp, Herbs, Med Kits, Electronics, Engine Parts, Meat, and Explosives. This guide will help you understand how to become a Trucker and how to excel in this job.

Video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MmYhnl7sNc


How to Get the Job:

  1. Job Locations:
    • Los Santos (Ocean Docks) and San Fierro (Easter Basin) are the main job locations.
    • Use /gps to mark these places on your map.
  2. Starting the Job:
    • Go to a warehouse in the marked location and spawn a truck.
    • You can also use your own truck to do the job. When you enter the truck, a panel will appear, allowing you to choose the resource you want to deliver.

Types of Resources You Can Deliver:

You can choose from the following resources when you start the job:

  • Hemp
  • Herbs
  • Explosives
  • Meat
  • Wheat
  • Engine Parts
  • Chemicals
  • Money

After selecting the resource, proceed to the red house blip to pick up the cargo, then deliver it to the Truck Blip on your map to earn your reward.


Job Vehicles:

  • DFT-900 and Roadtrain are the primary vehicles available for this job.
  • DFT-900: Best for general use.
  • Roadtrain: Suitable for heavy cargo.
  • Vehicles can be spawned at the job location or purchased from a Heavy Car Shop.

How to Work as a Trucker:

  1. Taking the Job:
    • Go to one of the truck job locations (either in Los Santos or San Fierro).
    • Enter the job location and spawn a truck by entering the blue marker labeled Train Spawner.
  2. Choosing Your Cargo:
    • After you enter the truck, a GUI will appear where you can choose which resource you want to deliver (e.g., Hemp, Explosives, etc.).
  3. Pick Up the Cargo:
    • After selecting your cargo, a red house blip will appear on your radar, which represents your pickup location.
    • Head to the blip, and upon arrival, enter the marker to load the cargo onto your truck.
  4. Deliver the Cargo:
    • Once loaded, a truck blip will appear on your radar. Head to the blip to deliver the cargo.
    • Be cautious when driving, as crashing will cause you to lose the cargo and reduce your reward.

Job Payment:

  • Payment depends on distance and level. The farther you drive, the more money you earn.
  • The resources you transport (e.g., Explosives, Engine Parts) can be sold for money or used for crafting.

Job Ranks & Requirements:

Level Rank Name Required Miles Reward
L0 Unlicensed Trucker 0 Miles -
L1 Licensed Trucker 75 Miles -
L2 Advanced Trucker 225 Miles -
L3 Commercial Trucker 525 Miles -
L4 Light Load Trucker 825 Miles -
L5 Medium Load Trucker 1,125 Miles -
L6 Heavy Load Trucker 1,575 Miles -
L7 Expert Trucker 2,025 Miles -
L8 Executive Trucker 2,625 Miles -
L9 Chief Executive 3,375 Miles -
L10 Master Transporter 4,200 Miles -

Other Information:

  1. Leveling Up:
    • As you level up, you will earn more for your deliveries. The more miles you drive, the higher your earnings.
    • At Level 10, you will be able to use the /go Trucker command to start the job without going to the job location.
  2. Promotion Bonus:
    • Upon reaching Level 10, you will earn the "American Trucker" achievement and receive $1,000,000 as a reward.
    • You will also receive an additional $500,000 promotion bonus, totaling $1,500,000.
  3. Important Commands:
    • /gps to mark the job location.
    • /go Trucker to switch to the Trucker job when you reach Level 10.
  4. Truck Delivery Tips:
    • Use F3 to check your current job progress and promotion requirements.
    • If you run out of fuel, you can refill your truck using a Jerry Can bought at F7.