$15.00 Slaughterhouse Butcher Job for FiveM
Overview

Real Processing Slaughterhouse Job

A butcher job for FiveM that runs the whole chain, from catching cows in the field to handing packed orders to a customer across the map. Works on ESX and QBCore/Qbox.

Plays nicely with ox_lib context, qb-menu, nh-context, ox_target, qtarget, qb-target, and the matching input menus (qb-input, ox_lib input, nh-keyboard).

The full cycle

  1. Catch cows in the pasture. Your success rate climbs the more you work the job.
  2. Change into the job uniform for safety and hygiene before you touch a knife.
  3. Slaughter the caught cow with a slaughter knife.
  4. Wash the carcass at the washing station.
  5. Cut it on the cutting machine into ribeye, sirloin, brisket, tenderloin, chuck, shank, kidneys, and bone marrow.
  6. Grind the meat to push its market value up.

Two ways to sell

  • Direct sale: quick, lower payout.
  • Delivery runs: find a customer, pack the order, drive it out. Payout scales with distance and order size.

Dynamic pricing

Prices shift with market demand, so a slow day and a busy day pay differently. Configure the curve to match your economy.

Config and protection

  • Every feature is exposed in a single config file.
  • Target and menu resource is your choice: qb-target, ox_target, qtarget, qb-menu, ox_lib context, nh-context, qb-input, ox_lib input, nh-keyboard.
  • Built-in exploit protection on the server side.
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About this FiveM script

Slaughterhouse Butcher Job for FiveM is a premium FiveM script for esx, qbcore, qbox servers. It’s part of the CfxMods catalog, a curated selection of battle-tested resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox roleplay servers. Every script on CfxMods ships with lifetime updates, secure payments by Tebex, and a ticket system for technical support.

Whether you’re building a QBCore server from scratch, upgrading an ESX Legacy deployment, or migrating to Qbox, this resource drops in cleanly and runs at 0.00ms idle resmon. The config-first design means you can customize prices, permissions and locations without touching the core Lua.