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gonzo [Types of Jobs]
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gonzo [Route jobs]
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 ===== Route jobs ===== ===== Route jobs =====
-In order for route jobs to be generated, a corresponding route must first be set by the player. In order to do this, the player must hire an FBO (Fixed Base Operator) at least at the starting airport. However, this chapter will only deal with the perspective of the pilot who wants to fly these jobs without immediately setting up his own network. In job planning, route jobs differ from standard jobs primarily by two characteristics. First, the standard logo "FTW jobin the very first column is replaced by the logo of the respective airline, and second, the last three columns (Bonus 1, Bonus 2 and Commission) contain values+In order for route jobs to be generated, a corresponding route must first be set by the player. In order to do this, check the route section under "airlines".
  
 So what exactly are these bonuses all about? They relate to the payment for the respective job and each represents a percentage value. Bonus 1 applies to all pilots, Bonus 2 is only granted additionally to pilots of the respective airline. So in the example shown above, the pilot receives 20 percent of 1,426 if he is not a member of the airline that generated the job. If he were a member, however, he would also be credited with the second bonus, bringing his share to 30 percent. To the freelancer, who is used to pocketing the full amount, this may sound like a rather paltry payment.  So what exactly are these bonuses all about? They relate to the payment for the respective job and each represents a percentage value. Bonus 1 applies to all pilots, Bonus 2 is only granted additionally to pilots of the respective airline. So in the example shown above, the pilot receives 20 percent of 1,426 if he is not a member of the airline that generated the job. If he were a member, however, he would also be credited with the second bonus, bringing his share to 30 percent. To the freelancer, who is used to pocketing the full amount, this may sound like a rather paltry payment. 
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 Agent jobs work similarly to charters, but they have fewer strings attached and are unlocked for ALL aircraft of ALL classes in FTW. Agent jobs work similarly to charters, but they have fewer strings attached and are unlocked for ALL aircraft of ALL classes in FTW.
 You can get them in the job planning by clicking on the icon of the red-haired agent. You can get them in the job planning by clicking on the icon of the red-haired agent.
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 Those are the most free ones and offer a job for EVERYONE with EVERY kind of airplane. Those are the most free ones and offer a job for EVERYONE with EVERY kind of airplane.
 +Those joboffers are especially made for the kind of plane that you have rented.
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 +So how to get an Agent Offer:
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 +  * Rent the airplane that you want to fly (ftw-stock, user owned, your own, ... )
 +  * go to the assignment page of the airport, where the plane is located
 +  * klick on the agent button 
 +  * an offer will be shown
 +  * choose one
 +  * head over to the terminal
 +  * fill your tanks and fly
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 +  * Agent Button: {{:en:handbuch_basics:agent.jpg?nolink&200|}}
 +  * Example of offers (A320 - there are 10 (!) pages of offers: {{:en:handbuch_basics:agentenangebot.jpg?nolink&600|}}
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 +Ranging from 40 Minutes to 8hours and between 60.000 and 900.000€ pure payment.
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en/handbuch_basics/arten_von_jobs.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/27 14:08 by gonzo