Jobs

Description
Lumbridge, that sedate town where you begin your adventures, has a great deal of citizens, almost all of whom are dedicated to helping new adventurers learn their way. From melee and the casting of spells to the finer points of spinning wool and luring fish into your nets, these benevolent people spend much of their lives helping others.

For all this, though, they need supplies and other assistance, and it's only appropriate that they turn to the adventurers that they so dutifully aid for this. Life in Lumbridge is not without its perks, of course, so you can expect to be paid appropriately for aiding them.

Please note that you can only take 6 jobs every hour.

Employers
The following people in and around Lumbridge are all in perpetual need of employees. You can obtain a task by talking to them about any jobs they have.


 * Mikasi, the Magic Tutor
 * Harlan, the Melee combat Tutor
 * Nemarti, the Ranged Tutor
 * Cordero, the cooking tutor
 * Cadmus, the Crafting Tutor
 * Finlay, the Fishing Tutor
 * Monlum, the Mining Tutor
 * Feoras, the Smelting Tutor
 * Yauchomi, the Prayer Tutor
 * Hans
 * Donie & Gee
 * Victoria
 * Iain
 * Samuel
 * Julian
 * Fred the Farmer (you must have completed the Sheep Shearer)
 * Aggie (in Draynor Village)
 * Ned (in Draynor Village)

Tasks
Working for the citizens of Lumbridge There are three broad types of task you may be asked to perform:

These jobs require you to bring a number of a certain item to your employer. This could be very simple and be done in a few moments, or you may need to gather resources before turning them into other items (like smithed items, for instance). You may be asked to bury a certain number of bones in a specific location. Much like the Slayer skill, you may be asked to rid the world of a certain number of creatures. These will always be relatively easy to kill, and nothing nastier than a scorpion need concern you.
 * Production
 * Bone-burying
 * Combat

You will never be asked to do anything that is beyond your skills, so you can always head off straight away (unless you need a weapon or armour for combat jobs, of course) and get your hands dirty. When you have completed your job, simply return to your employer for payment.

Rewards
You will always be paid for your efforts in coins, and the amount you are paid will directly relate to the difficulty of the task and the number of items you deliver or bury, or the number of creatures you are asked to kill.