Hey guys, sorry to sound noobish but I'm having a hard time connecting with other gaffers. Do you guys usually play together on a server or do your own thing? I try to invite from crew but it looks like everyone is either busy or declines.
I can't speak for others, but I'd say 60-80%% of the time I get an invite, I can't join immediately due to being in the middle of making some quick money. I believe the job settings default to open lobby, which have a timer that automatically launches the job, but if you make it a closed job you can start it at your leisure, allowing people more time to join. I believe the "Crew Onlines" list also lists people if they are in jobs, perhaps, and they can't get invites there. When I join up, I usually go to a crew server, and invite some people, but sometimes it doesn't work well (read: people don't join). Part of it also lies in the fact that I think we get spammed by so many messages for jobs, when an actual gaffer DOES pop up, it can be tricky to remember exactly who is who.
This goes along with what Tigress was saying, it'd be awesome to have a persistent world, where Gaffers could come and go at their leisure, and the only other human players would be other gaffers :\
Also, what are your money earning methods? I'm currently grinding Processed survival mode and doing pretty decently.
Selling cars outside of missions is a good thing to do, especially since Los Santos customs only takes 1 sale every 44 minutes, and the Simeon text message lists are not that common. After that...high ranking missions like Rooftop Rumble are crowd favorites from what I hear. My suggestion is get at least one other person, two if you can, all join one job, then bounce back and forth from races to parachute missions. After about an hour, each person should have decent money. To ne that method is more fun than missions, because you don't have to worry about your aiming & shooting if you are in free aim, don't have to worry about pulling your weight, don't have to worry about your ammo stocks. Some parachute missions are rather short, an can pay out from 3-6k for about a minute or two's worth of "work", navigating through some airborn checkpoints.