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humblehome May 16, 2019 @ 11:58pm
Drydock: workers keep quitting job
I've been playing the vanilla campaign. I always get a drydock, but the workers won't stay on the job. After working there a few months, they almost always leave, even with wages at maximum. The only way to keep all of the job slots filled is to keep hiring foreign workers every few months. Why is this? I don't have the same problem for most other jobs.
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Dia May 17, 2019 @ 3:59am 
If they quit the job, there is a better alternative on your island. More money, better work environment (good Manager) or something like that. So, make the other jobs worse, then you can keep the drydocks at full manpower. ^^
Shot May 22, 2019 @ 11:19am 
Drydock is useless anyways. It's only needed for the upgrades, it does not increase speed significantly even at full budget. You shout put managers and full budged on each dock if you want to speed up your ships.
Anyway, the building is simply bugged and does not perform it's primary function, so even the workers don't want to waste their time working there.
need.more.brain May 23, 2019 @ 1:59pm 
Originally posted by Иваныч:
Drydock is useless anyways. It's only needed for the upgrades, it does not increase speed significantly even at full budget. You shout put managers and full budged on each dock if you want to speed up your ships.
Anyway, the building is simply bugged and does not perform it's primary function, so even the workers don't want to waste their time working there.
It does not increase ship speed but decreases the duration for the ships to respawn. If you usually get a freighter every 6 month a fully supplied drydock will reduce this to 3 months. It will help regulate your cash flow. It only worth it if you have a strong exporting economy.
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Date Posted: May 16, 2019 @ 11:58pm
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