In My Winter Car, earning money is no longer optional. You’ll need a steady income to keep the Corris Rivett project moving and to survive the brutal Finnish winter. Unlike My Summer Car, which focused mostly on freelance-style jobs, My Winter Car introduces a proper main job, alongside several side hustles.
Below is a simple breakdown of how to get the main job at Futufon, plus the most useful side jobs early in the game.
How to Get the Job at Futufon Factory

The most stable and reliable source of income in My Winter Car is working at the Futufon factory. This is a real, structured job with fixed hours and a contract.
The Futufon factory and office complex is located near the Loppe exit, an area that used to be a construction zone in My Summer Car.
When you enter the building, turn left and speak to the woman at the desk. If the boss is in his office, she’ll send you to him. During the conversation, spam the K key, as the dialogue may not continue otherwise.
If the boss is outside on the phone, wait until he returns. After explaining the job and giving you a quick tour, he’ll offer a contract. Sign it, and you’re officially hired.
How to Get the Job at Advert Delivery
Advert delivery is one of the fastest ways to make money early in My Winter Car, and you can do it using only the Sorbett.
Go to the gas station (Teimo’s new shop), check the bulletin board for an advert delivery flyer, note the phone number, and call it to activate the job.
A stack of ads will appear at your apartment or the shop. Drive around the map and place one flyer in each mailbox. There are approximately 28 mailboxes, and you need to deliver to most of them to receive full pay.
You’ll be paid on Friday, with the money deposited into your bank account as “Jakopalkkio”.
How to Get a Taxi Driver Side Job

Taxi driving is a side job where you earn money by transporting NPCs around the map. To unlock it, find a Taxi Driver Wanted poster on a job board and call the listed number.
You’ll be asked to meet the owner at the PSK parking lot, usually around noon the next day.
After the owner hands you the keys to a taxi (usually a Mercedes-style sedan), use the taximeter correctly for day/night and weekday/weekend rates, pick up passengers, and safely drive them to their destinations.
That’s how you get a job in My Winter Car. With Futufon, advert delivery, and taxi driving, you’ll have a steady income to survive winter and work on your Corris Rivett.
