Farm Town Tips: Get Hired Easily
I’ve been playing this game for over two weeks now. At first, I didn’t care so much on leveling up as long as I see my crops grow and sell it to the Marketplace. When I saw some of my neighbors’ farm, I was inspired to “work” harder and build on my own cropland.
Here are some of my personal experiences on how to get hired easily in Farm Town . These haven’t failed me so far. I hope you’ll find these useful. It would be great if you add yours below at the comments. Enjoy!
1) Get a unique name for your avatar. Nicks such as Mike, Jen, and Ram do not give that much impact to other users. Try to avoid unnecessary characters for your nick. It can be annoying at times and will be ignored right away.
2) Be friendly. Greet everyone once you get inside the Marketplace. Give special attention to people who just came in. You can spot them at the center of the game area. If they’re looking for someone to hire, they will notice the first person who greeted them and your chances of being hired increases.
3) Choose a place where you can be easily be seen. My favorite spot is on top of the barrels ;P This area makes you appear that you’re higher than everyone and your messages will float on top of the others.
4) Be creative with your messages. You may start with a greeting using a foreign language (if you know one) such as Aloha and Konnichiwa. This will make your message stand out from the rest. And please, try not to sound desperate like saying “Plsssssssssss hireeeeeeeeeee meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!” multiple times. And also include which part of the marketplace you’re at especially if the room is very crowded.
5) Try not to be picky with the jobs that being offered. Most people whom I worked for do not say what kind of crops they have on their farms. Most of the time you’ll be surprised that you’re about to harvest a sea of pineapples
6) Add buddies you encounter in Farm Town. You can monitor the progress of their crops and can always ask if they need a hand with plowing/harvesting. This will save you time in looking for a job.
7) Say Thank you to the person who hired you.
And lastly,
8 ) Enjoy. This is just a game. If you’re not hired at your first attempt, come back again some other time. Remember, patience is a virtue





August 2nd, 2009 at 12:39 pm
Great tips! We’ll try them out and hopefully i’ll raise my hireability. Thanks!