Schedule 1 is a game wherein you build up a criminal empire by selling drugs and doing other illegal things. Eventually, you will be buying new properties to set up your drug manufacturing and selling operations, as well as other businesses that can passively generate money for you via money laundering schemes. The post office is one of them, so should you get it or not?
Should You Buy the Post Office
The short answer is yes, as long as you can afford it without going bankrupt. The post office is one of the first few businesses that you can purchase, and it comes after the cheaper laundromat. This will cost you 10,000 dollars from your bank balance, and purchasing it instantly unlocks its features.
In this case, its only real use is the money laundering operation that you can do in the restricted staff room that opens immediately upon purchasing the business. From this specific business, you can earn up to 4,000 dollars every now and then.
How it works is you just interact with the business management menu by using the computer in each business. In this instance, go to the back of the post office and just start laundering money there.
Once it is done, the money will instantly be wired to your bank account. If you add it up with your other businesses, you will eventually be able to earn back the amount you spent on them and start raking in a profit completely passively.
The only real downside to this money generating method is that you have to keep going to each business and starting the laundering process manually. This is a small price to pay for the amount of cash it generates with little effort, though, so it is definitely worth getting as soon as you can afford it.
By now, you are probably earning more than enough to start taking advantage of employees. Check out our guide on how to get and use workers in Schedule 1 if you do not already know how to do this by now. This will help you earn even more money over time, at the cost of a pretty hefty signing fee for each worker.
Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next game to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game.