
To become the top dealer in Schedule 1, it's essential to efficiently organize all production and delivery processes to maximize your profits. The faster you deliver goods to clients, the more you'll earn. Of course, it can be risky, but the delivery bonuses you receive from clients make it worthwhile.
What are Delivery Bonuses in Schedule 1
For every successful deal, you receive the amount agreed upon with the client. However, if you meet certain conditions during delivery, you can also earn a delivery bonus. The system rewards you for speed, risk, and a bit of generosity — traits that set you apart from other players in the black market.
Typically, you have six hours to complete an order after accepting it. However, your client arrives at the location an hour earlier, before the timer starts. This gives you a total of seven hours, but only the first two hours matter for earning the bonus.

Speed Delivery Bonus
The key to earning a speed bonus is to act very quickly. To achieve this, you need to complete the order either in the hour before the timer starts or within the first hour after it begins.
The highest bonus, $30, is awarded if you deliver the goods before the timer starts. If you're slightly late and deliver within the first hour, the bonus decreases, with a minimum of $5 if you arrive at the end of this first hour.

One of the best investments for consistently earning this bonus is upgrading your transportation or acquiring it initially. Start with a skateboard and eventually move on to various vehicles. This will significantly reduce your travel time, especially if clients are scattered across different areas of Hyland Point.
To stay on schedule, keep an eye on the minimap and learn where clients are most frequently located. Combine orders by geographical proximity, accept deals quickly, and memorize routes to avoid wasting time on navigation. With experience, you can earn several bonuses in one night.


Curfew Bonus
If you're not afraid of risks, you can try to earn a delivery bonus during curfew hours. From 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM, the city is under police control. If you're caught with goods during these hours, you might be arrested. However, the profit for such deliveries is also higher.
The maximum you can earn for a delivery during this period is $50 if you hand over the goods between 11:00 PM and 3:00 AM, when control is the strictest.

If you deliver between 9:00 PM–11:00 PM or 3:00 AM–5:00 AM, you'll earn approximately $20. The entire curfew period is valid for the bonus, making it more flexible than the speed bonus but also much riskier.
To ensure success in night deliveries, avoid main roads and use alleys or less crowded routes to stay out of the police's sight. Always have an escape plan in case something goes wrong, so you can either flee or quickly hide before getting caught and having your goods confiscated.

Generosity Bonus
There's another way to earn additional rewards in Schedule 1 — by being generous. If a client orders, say, five units of OG Kush, and you bring six or seven, it can activate a generosity bonus. It's small financially but improves your relationship with the client, which can lead to new deals, greater trust, and access to cooler suppliers in the future.
The key is not to overdo it. If you give too much, you'll lose more than you gain. Ideally, add just one or two units if you have a surplus or want to end the session on a positive note with the last clients.

Strategic Tips for Maximizing Bonuses
- Time is the most important resource. Start with deliveries nearby or with those you know well. With experience, you'll learn to combine orders in one area to work more efficiently.
- As soon as you can, upgrade your transport. This will immediately increase your chances of earning Speed Bonuses. Keep track of curfew hours and don't be afraid to take risks when you have a light inventory and a plan to avoid cops.
- Pay attention to messages from clients. Some hint that they are willing to accept a bit more goods, while others have limited time, and quick delivery will allow you to earn double rewards — for speed and time.
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