How to Hire and Use Employees in Fast Food Simulator

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Hiring employees in Fast Food Simulator helps you manage things like serving food and cleaning tables. Here’s a simple guide to hiring and making the most of your staff:

1. Unlock Employee Hiring

  • To hire employees, you must first reach level 5 in the game.

  • Once you’ve unlocked it you can access hiring options on your PC.

2. Hire Employees

  • Go to the PC:

    • Interact with the PC in your restaurant and select Management.

    • Click on the Hiring tab to see available employee roles.

  • Choose a Role:

    • Server: Takes food items and delivers them to customers.

    • Busser: Cleans tables, returns trays, and collects money.

  • Hire the Employee:

    • Click the Hire button for the role you want. Each employee costs $2.5 per hour.

    • You can also customize your employees' appearance. Once you’re done, press Apply.

3. Use the Receipt Printer

  • Confirm Orders:

    • Once a customer places an order, go to the order screen and confirm it.

    • A receipt will print for that order.

  • Prepare the Food:

    • Gather the food items needed for the order.

    • Place the food on a tray and include the printed receipt.

  • Signal the Employee:

    • Check your employee’s status on the screen. It will say Unready at first.

    • Press E to change the status to Ready.

    • The employee will then take the tray and deliver it to the customer.

4. Important Tips

  • Label Food Items:

    • If playing with friends or managing multiple orders, click on a burger and change its label. For example, add the receipt number or table number to avoid mixups.

    • Place the labeled items on the tray to help organize.

  • Employee Status:

    • You may want to check the employee's status on the screen to make sure they are ready to take the order.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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