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Players can hire a bunch of extra NPC hands to help them manage their drug empire inSchedule 1. Handlers in particular will take a ton of tedium away from packaging and moving your products, but bossing them around can be confusing.
If you want to startmaking serious money inSchedule 1, you’ll need to optimize both your products and processes. Having a Handler or two in your base will help a lot, and if you’re having trouble with setting their routes, here’s a short guide covering how to make them move items around.
How to Set Handler Routes in Schedule 1
Setting up a Handler is quite simple — when assigning stations to them, imagine that you’re the one doing the packing. Handlers should start with a container that holds all the products you want to pack, then they need to go to a Packaging Station. Once everything is bagged up, they need to take the packaged products to a separate container holding all ready-to-sell goods for youand your dealers.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of what you need to do:
If done properly, your Handler should now grab products and supplies from a container, bag them in a Packaging Station, then tuck them away in a separate container.
Alternatively, select a container/station with your clipboard and click the button under “Destination - None.”
Why is my Handler Not Working?
There could be multiple reasons for this:
The first two issues are easy enough to solve. Check your Handler’s supply source and the suitcase on their bed if they have the items your Handler needs to work.
As for the third issue, the best way to work around it is to make sure all three of your Handler’s stations (the supply container, the Packaging Station, and the output container) are all close to each other. Preferably, these stations should all be next to each other. This way, the Handler will have no trouble reaching them, minimizing the risk of any AI malfunctions — you can alwayspick your furniture upif needed.