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  • Employment
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  • Employment/Employment rate is the percentage of the workforce that actually has jobs. Generally anywhere in the upper-nineties is considered a good job-market.
  • Employment is an activity in which one engages or employed.
  • Occasionally, characters will seek mundane employment - either to make money between adventures or for some more subtle purpose, such as to infiltrate a house or organisation. There are four broad categories of employment open to a character: * Entertainer: includes all the activities covered by the Entertainer basic career. * Labourer: includes dockers, building labourers, and farm-workers. * Artisan: includes all the activities covered by the Artisan advanced career. * Servant/Retainer: includes all kinds of servants and maids, as well as clerks, bailiffs, gamekeepers, etc.
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  • Occasionally, characters will seek mundane employment - either to make money between adventures or for some more subtle purpose, such as to infiltrate a house or organisation. There are four broad categories of employment open to a character: * Entertainer: includes all the activities covered by the Entertainer basic career. * Labourer: includes dockers, building labourers, and farm-workers. * Artisan: includes all the activities covered by the Artisan advanced career. * Servant/Retainer: includes all kinds of servants and maids, as well as clerks, bailiffs, gamekeepers, etc. Characters must have, or have had, an Entertainer career to work as an Entertainer, or an Artisan or Artisan's Apprentice career to obtain work as an Artisan. Any character may obtain work as a Servant/Retainer. S or 3 or more is needed to obtain work as a Labourer. The chances of finding work in a given community depends upon its size. In cities and large towns, it is comparatively easy to find work. In smaller towns and villages, there will be little demand for specialised workers and other work will mainly be seasonal labouring. Use the following chart to determine the base chance of finding employment: Characters may make Employment tests once per week while looking for work. Certain skills may modify the base chance of finding employment; this is specified under the relevant skill description. The wage level is basically 60/- for Artisans, 30/- for Entertainers, 42/- for Labourers, and 3/- for Servants (who would get free board and lodging).
  • Employment/Employment rate is the percentage of the workforce that actually has jobs. Generally anywhere in the upper-nineties is considered a good job-market.
  • Employment is an activity in which one engages or employed.