Service Sector (Mamak and Fast Food)
The service sector covers Sumaya's two customer-facing food jobs: Mamak (the classic Malaysian Indian-Muslim eatery) and Fast Food (a burger-style quick-service restaurant). Both are fast-paced, order-taking jobs, and both share the same sector XP and rank ladder.
Unlock requirement
The service sector is unlocked once you reach level 50 in another civilian sector (fishing or palm oil). It's the "mid-game" career option. You can still visit the stalls as a customer before then - you just can't work there.
Getting started
- Reach sector level 50 in fishing or palm oil.
- Open the Careers app on your phone.
- Pick Service Sector.
- Walk up to a Mamak stall or Fast Food counter (the Careers app will point you there).
- Press the clock in prompt.
How orders work
Once you're on shift:
- Customers (NPCs) walk up and place an order.
- The HUD shows you what they want.
- Go to the prep area (freezer, counter, drinks machine, etc.) to assemble the item.
- Bring the finished order back to the customer.
The pace is steady - customers arrive regularly, and each completed order pays XP and Ringgit.
Payout
Payments go into your bank account (not wallet) under "Mamak Sdn. Bhd." or the equivalent Fast Food paycheck when you clock out or complete customers.
| Venue | Per customer | Bonus (every 10 customers) | Wrong-order penalty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mamak | 30 Ringgit | +180 Ringgit | -25 Ringgit |
| Fast Food | 25 Ringgit | +150 Ringgit | -20 Ringgit |
Mamak pays slightly better per customer, but both venues are roughly equivalent over a shift since customer flow tends to be similar. If your final total ever goes below zero (too many penalties), it's floored at 0 - you won't actually owe the game money.
Action XP scales with your sector level (base ~5 XP per task at level 1, growing via a 1.1x per-level multiplier - so late-game service workers earn several times more XP per customer than starters).
Tips:
- Fast Food vs Mamak: mechanically similar - pick whichever is closer or has better decor to your taste, or Mamak for slightly better pay per customer.
- Read orders carefully. Wrong-order penalties subtract from your paycheck - repeat failures can wipe out the per-customer pay.
- Bonus at every 10 served: aim for multiples of 10 before clocking out.
Leveling up
The service sector goes up to level 100, same as the other civilian sectors. The per-level XP multiplier means later levels progress more per task than early levels.
Clocking out
Open the Careers app and stop your shift. Earnings accumulate as you go, so you don't lose progress by clocking out mid-shift - you've already been paid.
Tips
- Multiple players can work the same venue. If a friend is also a service worker, you both earn independently for the orders you handle.
- Don't leave a customer waiting too long. If an NPC waits past a certain threshold, they might walk off - no payout.
- Watch the prep area. Some ingredients regenerate slowly; if the freezer is empty, the next order might stall briefly.
- Learn the venue layout. The difference between a fast shift and a slow one is whether you know where every item lives.
What next?
- Fishing if you want a calmer alternative.
- Palm oil for higher-single-action payouts.
- Progression for how sector level affects your rewards.