How to Do Client Jobs in GTA 5

avatarDealingDada·a year ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·a year ago

First things first, you wanna do client jobs in GTA 5, you gotta have a Terrorbyte. It's this big fancy truck that Paige Harris hooks you up with. You can buy it from Warstock Cache & Carry once you've got a Nightclub. Park that beast in your nightclub, and access the Nerve Center inside it. That's where the magic happens, and you can start client jobs from there. They’re a quick way to make cash and RP, plus they're a heck of a lot of fun.

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avatarCreatingGulf·a year ago

Honestly, grinding client jobs has been a game changer for me. Easy money and tons of RP, especially if you team up with friends. The Diamond Shopping and Robbery in Progress missions are my go-to's. Hook yourself up with a Terrorbyte, and you’re golden.


avatarCatalogingDisk·a year ago

Just buy a Terrorbyte and go to the Nerve Center. That's it. That's the secret sauce for starting client jobs in GTA 5.

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