Job Profitability

Relative $ /Time /Timeblock Job Value Job Efficiency Lifeguard 1 Lifeguard 1 Fast Food 1,2 Fast Food 1,2 Restaurant 2,5 Zoo 1,28 Zoo 3,2 Restaurant 1,66 Cleaning 4 Cleaning 2 Computers 20 Computers 6,66 Art 50 Hunting 20 Hunting 60 Art 100 Sports 146,5 Legal 100 Legal 600 Sports 147 Slaying 1024 Slaying 205 Casino 1215 Movies 945 Love 2682 Love 1073 Movies 3306 Wizard 1890 Wizard 4725 Casino 2430 Space 15377 Space 3074 Grave Digger 30549 Grave Digger 10183

The table below lists which jobs are most lucrative. The first column (Relative $ per time) shows the relative money gain from jobs, with the worst job (Lifeguard) being assigned the value of 1. Thus, Computers earns 20 times more money per second than Lifeguard (assuming both jobs are are max level [Singularity/Atlantean King]), and Hunting earns 60 times more. Therefore, Hunting earns 3 times more money per second than Computers. These facts are irrespective of the player's current Reset Boost and diamond multipliers.The second column is the same, but the values are divided by the amount of timeblocks needed, thus giving theof each job. Since Lifeguard spends 2 timeblocks, it resulted in a value of 0.5, which is ugly, so we multiplied every value in the second column by 2 so that Lifeguard would have a value of 1 again.Cleaning earns 2 times more money per timeblock spent than Lifeguard, Hunting 20 times etc. Casino is the 6th best job in terms of absolute money per second, but because it only spends 1 timeblock at the highest rank, it's the 3rd most efficient job.In case it is not clear by now, to maximize profits you should pay attention to thecolumn only. Timeblock efficiency > raw revenue, assuming you're not leaving timeblocks unspent.If you didn't understand something, please ask in the comments.