OfB Employee payments: How broken are they, exactly?
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: pbox on 2007 August 22, 20:31:46
Or you could try to get hold of that noquit hack (the Squinge one) and set Mallory's wage to something that makes sense for this business? Like said, I've no actual experience with managers, but to me that would seem like the easier solution.
Technically, employees can only quit when you're playing the business AND they are working. If you set his wage to something small, and yet never call him in, he cannot quit because he was never called in to quit.
kuronue:
The problem with having the employee track pay $0 is if you don't synch lots, Employee Alice only can earn money to feed her starving chilluns when you're playing Employer Bob's house - and if you play Alice for a few weeks, she might run out of funds and not be able to replenish them.
J. M. Pescado:
Although in truth, ownable business jobs pay basically slave wages as is. Or at least, MINE do. :P
cwykes:
Isn't the pay about the same as the elder career jobs taken over a whole week? Elders working in shops to earn a bit of money seems realistic to me. I don't like them coming home with nothing like the manager I mentioned earlier. With the Jackman families in Meadow Lawns, I had them all working as employees for each other so it was a real family business empire and all the money stayed in the family (in so far as it exists) - they have so much money, it really doesn't matter how broken the whole thing is.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: cwykes on 2007 August 29, 10:25:10
Isn't the pay about the same as the elder career jobs taken over a whole week?
Haha, you wish. $15/hr amounts to a daily take of a whopping $120, for an 8 hour job. TeenElder careers pay out that much in *3* hours. The other issue is that playable employees have this obnoxious habit of, you know, eventually getting old and DYING, which forces you to revisit the business and replace them with a new employee if you want your business to continue functioning when visited as before.
If you never plan to go back, of course, it doesn't matter if everyone dies: Even a dead manager can apparently allow you to check in, at least until you revisit that lot and the game realizes he's dead, thanks to the joys of cached results.
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