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But you should give two more points in Just-in-Time too, those XP and reward buff stack with others.
You should open that page in a web browser and copy and paste the information across to a guide.
A flat bed job can be outclassed by a cistern tanker. One may look as it pays more but look at what the earning per mile/klm. That's what I do. The job may not be such a big pay packet but you can earn more.
Then again, I may have the post all wrong.
Keep in mind, that ETS2 is not an economy simulation. Own trailers are more some kind of a cosmetic feature, since you can personalize them to fit the design of your truck.