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Breakspear

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  1. 29 minutes ago, Levi208 said:

    -1 The gap between newer players and older people is already massive, this would just make it worse. And 6 mechanics standing in a row half tabbed out watching netflix while 1 dude helps everyone is not ''bringing life'' to the server. That's cashing money for being afk where as our ''plain'' jobs actually have to spend a ton of effort and can't simply tune out. Although I personally wouldn't mind if the MD/PD got a slight promotion due to the activity required while on-duty from those particular factions.

    So you’re saying PD and MD also sit around watching Netflix then? I think you need to check your facts.

     

    Also, have you tried fishing? That’s pretty much tabbed out watching Netflix. Not exactly an effort job. And then you have the post vans, transporters, Bus and lorry drivers who haul ass everywhere min-maxing trying to cram as much in as possible. Plus, is driving a van about that hard?!? There’s no RP element tbf

  2. 7 hours ago, b3paulius said:

    -1 same like in real life it is your choice. Criminals are getting more money everywhere, but it is high risk, high reward. To add, also in real life government jobs are not best paid kob, and private sector beats it with its salary.

    But the taxi firms would be a private sector job, it’s just that in ECRP it has to be classed as a government job as that’s who funds the salaries. But, for a Bus driver to earn more than an EMT or a Police Officer is rediculous.

  3. 21 minutes ago, Nubbsauce said:

    Low risk? I get robbed at least 2 times a day, and that's with me avoiding sketchy calls... My drivers get robbed so much its not even funny lol. Also, why would joe want to join a gov faction anyways if hes already getting payed more for driving a bus? And to be blunt...there is nothing high risk about being a crim... you shoot first, ask questions later. If you die, you die, no loss. IN FACT, you always want cops to kill you... so its like 80% of the crims try to get killed if they get caught to avoid jail time. You hardly see crims obey the correct RP anyways. And I'm not talking about the people who have Turfs and have the ability to make shit loads...that makes sense...its the dude who just joined the sever and makes more than people who have been there for a year...

    I got robbed twice the other night, and both times I was injured and subsequently died, which means that I had about 20-30 minutes of waiting for MD/dying so that I could finally walk again and get back on the job.  And when you’re sitting in your cab on standby, and someone pulls a gun on you and robs you, you can’t do anything to defend yourself due to FearRP rules

  4. +1

    I think the other option is by holding the buses at each stop for 15 seconds. That way it’s going to be more like 6/7k per hour. But for bus drivers and farmers to earn almost as much as faction owners is crazy.

    Criminals should be able to earn more as there is more risk involved, but I think either government jobs need increasing or non-government jobs need reducing

  5. Since I started driving a taxi (about a week ago), I have suffered many times by people driving like morons in Postal Vans, Truckers, Money transporters etc, and they just drive off with no repurcussions and I’m left to limp back to the Cab office in a smashed up car.

     

    I think there needs to be a penalty for those people who drive recklessly, such as a a penalty that comes off their salary.

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  6. Is there any way of moving the speedometer in the bottom right to the bottom left as it obscures the area that you’re in.

     

    i think if you’re driving a company vehicle (taxi etc) and you feel like you’re being followed, or you want to warn others of some problems, you could radio in, but you can never see where you are when driving. 

  7. On 8/10/2018 at 4:27 PM, SkylineGT said:

    Fast response vehicle and ambulance performance is a no from me but regarding the rest I agree.

    Reason why is, one there're no fast response vehicles in real life really... let's be realistic and you can't be a medic and drive a injured person on your passanger seat...
    Regarding ambulance performance... well it's not that I don't really agree with it but if it gets tuned like police cars let's be serious here that's op, I said it once already I find it realistic that police cruisers can catch some blista or intruder or some car I don't know, but in real life you don't see police cruisers(every day police cruisers) take down lambo or ferrari in the chase

    There’s fast response in the UK, and even normal Ambulances get up to 150kmh here. The fast responders would be like a station wagon with a decent engine.

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    Dealership price is $97k brand new. Absolute bargain. Go snatch it up!

  9. I’m currently selling a Packer truck, with grade 1 brakes and transmission upgrade. Currently on High End market for 90k, willing to discuss offers though.

     

    Call or text me on 5816094 if interested 

  10. Name: Jase Mendoza

    Age: 31

    Place of Birth: Shropshire, UK

    Height: 6ft 5

    Occupation: Unemployed

    Previous Jobs: Self-Employed Courier/Truck Driver

    Former Names: Jason Edwards

    Back story:

    Born in a rural market town in Britain, Jase, or Jason as he was known, was brought up by working class parents. His dad did many jobs, and his mother was a housewife. Jason was an only child, and kept himself to himself.

     

    his parents separated when he was 14, and he and his mother moved to a house in a bigger town. His dad moved in with a woman who would later become Jason’s step-mother. Jason and his dad maintained a close relationship as they had a passion of rebuilding cars and tinkering in the garage.

     

    The rest of Jason’s life was straightforward up until a fateful night in March 2018. On the night of the 14th of March, he was awoken by a noise in his rented house. He grabbed a cricket bat and went to investigate the noise. As he got in to the living room he came face to face with an intruder who charged at him. In a moment of self-defence, Jason swung the bat and hit the intruder across his head knocking him unconscious.

     

    The next 24 hours were a blur to Jason, with investigations and questions by the police. The intruder was in a coma for 4 days, and when he came around, he had severe brain damage caused by the blunt force trauma.

     

    Jason was let off by the police as he acted in self defence, and he thought that’s where his troubles would end. But unfortunately, it wasn’t. The intruder, it turns out, was the son of a prominent Irish Travelling family who had established a small empire among the traveller families. Jason and his family received death threats, vandalism, and general harassment by the traveller community.

     

    After 5 weeks of stress and fear for his and his families safety, Jason decided enough was enough. He sold all of his stuff and bought a one way ticket to Los Santos, changed his name, and decided to start a new.

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