Sunday, August 7, 2016

Sheep are Baaaaad!

One thing Jeffco has are sheep.  And sheep are the only ingredient in the game for making haggis.  It's sort of funny, Hispanics have called the San Luis Valley home for 400 years.  I did not know they liked haggis.

In any case 732 pounds of sheep are loaded into the Bonanza for a trip to the haggis plant.  I will need to make two such trips to fill this order.  The first trip was uneventful, and my haggis factory quickly made up for the cost of building it.

Jeffco had a need for 678 pounds of live poultry.  I also found I could buy perfume in Alamosa for $216 per pound, and sell it at Jeffco for $262 per pound, for a gross profit of $46 per pound.  Since I had a little over 300 pounds of excess capacity, I bought and loaded 300 pounds of perfume.  Best smelling chickens ever!

On the return flight, another 732 pounds of sheep were loaded on the plane.  Jewelry can be purchased at Jeffco for $200, and sold in Alamosa for $ 225, so I bought and loaded another 343 pounds of jewelry on the plane.  Sheep look great with necklaces and earrings!

Jeffco also needs televisions.  I built a personal electronics factory in Alamosa.  It makes televisions, cell phones and personal electronics.  After opening the factory and buying cargo for my flight, I didn't have any money left over.  In fact, I was in the hole.  Jewels are not cheap!

Another flight back allowed me to add more sheep to my haggis run.  I now also had the cash to start television production for Jeffco.  It looks like Jeffco did not acknowledge my delivery of live poultry, so I will add more to my next run.

The next outbound flight to Jeffco carried newly made televisions and the leftover live poultry  The flight was uneventful.  The airport would not take my chickens.  But three of the four missions was complete, and the fourth could not be completed.



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