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Partially correct, all staff except the first 2 put stock back at the end of the day, the first 2 employees seem to be the lazy employees, and will leave the moment it turns 9pm, dropping anything in their hands, i've not experienced this with any other staff.
I mean, the guy in blue gets £50 a day, whilst others get £400, if i was him, i'd also drop the box on the floor and not care when it strikes 9pm lmao
I recently term'd that guy in favor of a faster cashier. That guy now walks out as soon as 9pm strikes. It's disruptive, I guess, to my style of gameplay specifically, but would definitely improve the game if addressed. Maybe we could pay them OT or something? More complex skills for our higher earners? I'd love my $400/day employee to be able to do something more complicated.
Hire everyone and turn your shop into a megastore, 2+ cashiers and 3+ restockers is beautiful to watch while you rip packs in the corner like a goblin.