Struggling to figure out the delivery job My Garage introduced in its recent updates? You aren't alone. When Viking Game Studio dropped the January 26 patch, it completely changed the early-game economy by adding a dedicated package warehouse in town. But because My Garage refuses to hold your hand—focusing entirely on hardcore mechanical simulation rather than glowing waypoints—many players hit a wall trying to find the town marker or figure out why the delivery book seems broken. Here is exactly where to find the warehouse, how to read the physical package labels to complete your runs, and how to use these routes to fund your next V8 engine build.
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The January 26 Economy Shift
Before the January 26 update, making money in My Garage was a grueling cycle of scavenging junkyards, buying rusty parts, and painstakingly restoring vehicles to flip. The patch notes fundamentally changed the landscape by explicitly stating: "Added delivery job. (in town. marker on map shows location)." This addition provided a lifeline for players who needed steady cash to buy an angle grinder, paint, or new tires without having to sell a half-finished project car.
However, the implementation of the job is entirely physics-based and diegetic. There is no magical inventory screen where packages teleport into your trunk. You have to physically drive to the location, park your vehicle, load the cargo by hand, and navigate the map without destroying your suspension. This shift turned My Garage from a static mechanic simulator into a dynamic logistics challenge, rewarding players who build reliable daily drivers rather than just flashy garage queens.
Where to Find the Town Marker for the Delivery Job My Garage Added
Finding the warehouse is your first hurdle. Unlike arcade driving games that paint a massive glowing arrow on your screen, My Garage requires you to actually read the in-game map.
The package warehouse is located on the north side of the main town. To find it, open your map and look for the white delivery marker on your main game map. It is distinct from the other commercial icons. By contrast, the Pizzeria sits closer to the town center for food runs. When you drive into town, look for a large industrial building with a loading dock. Keep your vehicle parked near the loading dock for quick loading. If you park too far away, you will waste precious daylight physically carrying heavy cardboard boxes across the asphalt.
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Navigating to the town from your starting garage requires taking the main paved roads. While the dirt roads might seem like a shortcut, the uneven terrain will severely damage a stock suspension and increase your travel time. Stick to the asphalt, follow the road signs toward the town center, and veer north until you spot the warehouse loading bays.
How to Complete the Package Delivery Job My Garage Players Struggle With
The actual process of completing a delivery is where most players get stuck. Because the game relies on physical object interaction, you have to follow a strict sequence of events.
First, park your vehicle at the town warehouse loading dock. Make sure your trunk or truck bed is open and accessible. Walk into the warehouse and head to the rear storage area. Grab the cardboard box from the back room. You must physically carry this box to your vehicle.
Here is the crucial step that confuses the community: do not look for a digital UI prompt to tell you where to go. Instead, read the address printed directly on the shipping label. The game generates a specific house number and street on the box itself. Once you know the destination, place the box securely in your vehicle. The January 26 patch "changed how things gets attached to car when driving," making cargo slightly more stable, but a violent crash will still send your packages flying. Drive carefully to the residential address. Finally, drop the package at the designated house to receive your cash. The money is added to your total immediately upon successful placement at the correct door.
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Troubleshooting: Why the Delivery Book Doesn't Work
If you visit the Steam community discussions for My Garage, you will inevitably find a thread titled: "The delivery book doesnt seem to work and nowhere will take any packages I dont know what to do."
This is the most common roadblock for new players. In the warehouse, there is a delivery book on the counter. Players naturally assume they need to click this book to "accept" a quest, RPG-style. When clicking the book does nothing, they assume the game is bugged.
There is no bug. The book is largely a static prop meant for immersion. The official community fix, as stated by veteran players on the forums, is simple: the "address is listed on the box you pick up in the back." You bypass the book entirely. The contract is accepted the moment you physically pick up the cargo. If you are standing at the counter clicking the ledger and getting frustrated, walk past the counter, go into the back room, and pick up the cardboard box. The job begins in your hands, not on paper.
Package Delivery vs. Pizza Delivery Job My Garage Mechanics
The standard package warehouse isn't the only way to become a courier in My Garage. The game also features a Pizza Delivery job, which was added in an earlier update (June 2023) and operates out of the town's Pizzeria. Understanding the difference between these two routes is critical for optimizing your early-game economy.
Package Payouts provide a reliable, Steady Income. You pick up a box, you drop it off, you get paid. It is the best way to grind out a few hundred dollars to buy replacement parts.
The Pizzeria, however, offers a different incentive structure. First, purchasing food there gives you a Full Food Bar, keeping your character alive. Second, the pizza delivery missions have a hidden mechanic: a 10% Chance to trigger a Barn Find.
When you deliver a pizza, there is a 1-in-10 probability that the customer will offer to sell you a hidden barn vehicle. However, this opportunity has a steep Buy-in Cost. You need exactly $2000 Dollars on hand to purchase the barn find. If you trigger the event but your wallet is empty, you lose the opportunity. Therefore, the optimal strategy is to grind the package delivery job until you have saved over $2000, and then switch to pizza deliveries to hunt for rare cars. Keep in mind that both jobs require extensive driving, which leads to Tire Degradation.
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The data matrix is clear: Pizza Barn Find Chance: 10% / 90% Standard Payout. If you are broke, deliver boxes. If you are flush with cash and looking for a project car, deliver pizzas.
Best Vehicles and Upgrades for the Delivery Job My Garage Economy
You cannot effectively run deliveries in a stripped-down chassis. The physical nature of the cargo means you need a vehicle with adequate Trunk Cargo Space. The B200 is a decent starter car, but a van or a truck—like the Chad or the Brat—is vastly superior for hauling multiple items.
Before you start grinding routes, you must prep your vehicle. The January 26 patch added realistic tire physics, noting that tires "did wear if the wheel was spinning out." This means you need to monitor your Tire Tread Depth and Avoid 0% Tire Wear. If you do burnouts at every stop sign, you will blow a tire mid-delivery, costing you more in towing and replacement parts than the job pays.
Suspension Load Rating is equally important. Heavy cargo compresses your rear suspension, altering your handling dynamics. Furthermore, you must maintain your Steering Column Alignment. As one player noted on the forums, if you crash into an NPC vehicle during a run, you will have to Fix B200 Toed-in Steering by completely replacing the steering column and front-end parts.
For late-game couriers, Fuel Economy becomes less of an issue once you complete a V8 Engine Swap (using the orange/red engine block found in the catalog). A V8-powered delivery truck allows you to complete routes in half the time, maximizing your hourly profit—just remember that hunting for those premium parts Requires $2000 Barn Find Cash.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is the delivery job My Garage marker located? The package warehouse is located in the main town, on the north side. Look for the white delivery marker on your map, separate from the Pizzeria icon.
Why can't I accept packages in the delivery book? The delivery book on the counter is not an interactive quest menu. To start a job, walk into the back room, pick up a cardboard box, and read the address printed directly on the label.
How do I get the $2000 barn find? Barn finds are triggered via the Pizza Delivery job at the Pizzeria, not the package warehouse. There is a 1-in-10 chance a pizza customer will offer you a barn find, but you must have $2000 in cash ready to buy it.
Do packages fall out of the car? Yes. My Garage features a robust physics engine. While a recent patch improved how items attach to a vehicle in motion, reckless driving, crashes, or rolling your vehicle will eject your cargo onto the road.
Sources
- SteamDB: My Garage Update 26/1 Patch Notes
- Steam Community Discussions: "Delivery job" bug reports and community fixes
- My Garage Fandom Wiki: Game Update Log and Pizzeria mechanics