You have arbitor twice, but no treasuror. 

Gaelan

> On Feb 28, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Reuben Staley <reuben.sta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Not that I'm in this for the fictional currency, but honestly, 3 coins a
> month for all this recordkeeping is not enough. I'm not writing up any
> ruletext yet, but I will talk about 2 ideas I had for an office reform.
> 
> First idea:
> 
> 1. Players have a Job Points switch which can only be 5.
> 2. Sort all the offices as such:
>  A. Low Paying Jobs:
>    - Herald
>    - Prime Minister
>    - Referee
>    - Reportor
>    - Registrar
>    - Regkeepor
>    - Speaker
>    - Tailor
>  B. Mid-Paying Jobs :
>    - Promotor
>    - Assessor
>    - ADoP
>    - Notary
>  C. High-Paying Jobs:
>    - Arbitor
>    - Cartographor
>    - Rulekeepor
>    - Arbitor
> 3. On paydays, holders of:
> A. Low-Paying Jobs get 3 coins, 1 corn
>  B. Mid-Paying Jobs get 10 coins, 1 corn, 2 stones, 2 lumber
>  C. High-Paying Jobs get 15 coins, 1 corn, 5 stones, 5 lumber, 5 fabric
> 4. For every:
>  A. Low paying job a player has, give em 1 JP.
>  B. Mid paying job, 2 JP
>  C. High paying job, 3 JP
> 5. Players have a Worker Merit switch. Every month, it's increased by how
> many job points the player has.
> 6. When someone earns 50 worker merit, e wins.
> 
> Second idea:
> 
> "Official duties" are things that the ruleset requires an officer to do
> (e.g. publish report, start an auction, transfer assets, etc.) that need to
> be reported on. Every time a player successfully carries out an official
> duty, e gets some small reward.
> 
> The first one is vastly more complex, but it would require a lot more
> record keeping.
> 
> Discuss!

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