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On the other hand they are the most time consuming. If you are spending 50% more time to get 30% more experience than it would be pointless, don't you think?
But, without knowing the numbers it's just an academic discussion - we can't really say which jobs should be done or not to level up faster.
Got some secrets you would like to share? I don't even want to know how long it takes to realistically hit Level 30 or $1,000,000 in the bank. I'm on 50 hours and I'm sitting at Level 14. I've not skipped any jobs in the time I can remember playing. I bought an additional 10% of the company (Now at 20%) yesterday, and I've been hovering around $2000-3000 max because the labor profit is so poor even with consistent 5-Star tickets. I get Next-Day delivery on all my items needed for the next set of tickets, and it's becoming more of a pain to manage. I wish they would be some QOL updates to this game to make it easier to manage which parts go to whom. That way I don't have to dig through screenshots of my cart to figure out which parts go to the 3 out of 4 PCs I need to build that day.
The tickets just keep getting more complicated, rewarding minimal profit and experience.