After Jouko has attempted to murder the player for stealing his money but failed, he will mysteriously disappear. While investigating his disappearance, the player might come across a worrying note on the door of his house. The note says:
ANTEKSI,,,! |
MINULTA KAIKKI MENI! |
IHAN OMAA SYYTÄ,,, |
NYT ON KAIKILLA |
HELPOMPI OLLA |
This translates to: "I am sorry. I lost everything. It was all my fault. Everyone is better off this way."
Conclusion[]
A man who has suffered for years in an unfulfilling marriage, eventually getting left by his wife for a Finnswede, being tormented by train tracks built right next to his house, and who has gotten his lottery winnings stolen by his best friend, no longer sees the point in trying. Jouko's lifeless body can now be found hanging from a rope; one end tied in a bridge support, and the other end wrapped tightly around his neck.Jobs in My Summer Car | |
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Unrepeatable jobs | Driving a man to suicide • Towing wrecked cars • Harvester delivery • Haybale delivery • Helping a drunk move • Vandalising the inspection shop • Stealing the video poker machine |
Repeatable jobs | Bringing food to Grandma • Delivering advertisements • Driving a drunk home • Driving Grandma to church • Pumping septic tanks • Chopping and delivering firewood • Brewing and delivering kilju • Picking strawberries |
Removed jobs | Stealing the slot machine |