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'''Hauling''' is the process of bringing an object to its designated place.  There are several specific types of hauling, based on the type of item(s) to be hauled and determined by designating the specific [[labor]]s on individual dwarves.   
 
'''Hauling''' is the process of bringing an object to its designated place.  There are several specific types of hauling, based on the type of item(s) to be hauled and determined by designating the specific [[labor]]s on individual dwarves.   
  
Although not a term found in-game, '''hauler''' generally refers to a dwarf in [[fortress mode]] who has no labors enabled other than '''hauling'''. Once the [[dwarven economy]] starts, haulers are usually the poorest in the fortress as the hauling task only pays 1☼ per task completed. In large fortresses where there may be great distances for haulers to travel, individual hauling tasks may take a long time to complete, and so very little money is earned. Haulers are good candidates for [[cross-training]] to help improve their strength and agility [[attributes]], which are important attributes for moving heavy objects across a fortress quickly.
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Although not a term found in-game, '''hauler''' generally refers to a dwarf in [[fortress mode]] who has no labors enabled other than '''hauling'''. Once the [[dwarven economy]] starts, haulers are usually the poorest in the fortress as the hauling task only pays per task completed. In large fortresses where there may be great distances for haulers to travel, individual hauling tasks may take a long time to complete, and so very little money is earned. Haulers are good candidates for [[cross-training]] to help improve their strength and agility [[attributes]], which are important attributes for moving heavy objects across a fortress quickly.
  
 
Many larger fortresses use dedicated dwarves to do much of the hauling so that other, more specialized dwarves will spend more time in their [[workshop]]s and less time dragging raw materials or finished products to the appropriate '''[[stockpile]]'''.
 
Many larger fortresses use dedicated dwarves to do much of the hauling so that other, more specialized dwarves will spend more time in their [[workshop]]s and less time dragging raw materials or finished products to the appropriate '''[[stockpile]]'''.

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