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InSupermarket Simulator, you’ll be able to grow your very own supermarket from the ground up. However, while you’ll begin this start-up journey alone, it won’t be that way forever. As your business grows, you’ll be able to hire different staff members to help everything operate smoothly.
You’ll still need to handle more of the managerial tasks in your supermarket, but your new employees will be essential to ensuring day-to-day chores get done.Below, learn more about how to hire more employees in Supermarket Simulator. Plus, learn more about the types of employees and the different steps required to unlock each one.
How To Hire More Employees
Navigating a successful supermarket can be difficult, especially when you are doing it alone. Thankfully, in Supermarket Simulator, hiring employees to help you with daily business operations often involves just a few clicks and a slight increase in daily expenses.
to hire an employee,you’ll need to interact with your computer. On the initial green interface, you’ll want toclick management.From here,click on the fourth tab labeled “Hiring”. This is where you can see all of the employees available to you.
At first, you may not be able to hire any employees. This is because you’ll need tomeet different requirements for each employee.
How To Unlock More Employees In Supermarket Simulator
Before you may hire different employees, or increase the staff you already have, you’ll need to meet certain milestones. This includesstore levels, successful checkouts, and other key factors.
Here is the current list of employees available for hire and what you will need to accomplish in order to unlock each cashier or restocker.
Although not a requirement to unlock the ability to hire a cashier, you will need to buy additional cash registers. These can be purchased in the furniture section of the market tab on the computer.
10
200
20
400
30
900
50
1750
15
1
22
6
29
13
37
Types Of Employees
There are two main types of employees available in Supermarket Simulator:cashiers and restockers.
Cashiers
Cashiers will automate your check-out process.So long as you have an empty cash register available for them to work out, they’ll handle the entire checkout process for you.
Although handy, cashiers may not work as quickly as you do.
Because of this, especially when you have only one cashier, you will still need work as well. If the line gets too long, you may lose customers to long waits.
If you need to do other tasks, such as restocking, make sure to close your register. Otherwise, you may develop a line while your cashier has nothing to do!
Restockers
Restockers help keep your store running from behind the scenes. Although it can take some time (as well as some notable upgrades and purchases) before you’re able to unlock them, restockers will greatly reduce your workload.
One of the easiest ways to lose out on sales during the day is by not noticing an item is out of stock. This is a time-consuming task that can be difficult to juggle alongside checking out customers. Your restockers will automaticallytake items from yourstorageand fill your shelves.
You’ll still need to order and place your products into storage.