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Before you own a truck, you must complete "Quick Jobs" to build capital and experience without risk.

: Known for high baseline horsepower, making it easier to pull heavy loads up hills.

For (ETS2), the most effective strategies for transitioning from a hired driver to a trucking mogul focus on smart early-game investments and skill prioritization. 1. Getting Started: The "Employee" Phase Before you own a truck, you must complete

: Focus on these until you reach level 2–3. The employer covers all fuel, tolls, and repair costs.

: Spend your first skill points on Long Distance and ADR (Hazardous Materials). These unlock the highest-paying routes and cargo types early on. 2. Buying Your First Truck : Spend your first skill points on Long

: Choose a central hub like Berlin , Paris , or Manchester . These cities offer higher job density and easier access to multiple countries.

: The cheapest option if you want to save every cent for business expansion. and repair costs.

: Check the used dealership to find cheaper vehicles, but ensure they have a good maintenance rating to avoid immediate high repair costs. 3. Building Your Trucking Empire