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As a Citizen, you serve as a resident member of the workforce dedicated to keeping your city inhabitable through your input as a menial worker. | As a Citizen, you serve as a resident member of the workforce dedicated to keeping your city inhabitable through your input as a menial worker. | ||
From the handling of toxic chemicals, to the conveyer belts of heavy industry, the workforce is allocated wherever work is short. | From the handling of toxic chemicals, to the conveyer belts of heavy industry, the workforce is allocated wherever work is short. |
Revision as of 16:39, 31 December 2020
As a Citizen, you serve as a resident member of the workforce dedicated to keeping your city inhabitable through your input as a menial worker. From the handling of toxic chemicals, to the conveyer belts of heavy industry, the workforce is allocated wherever work is short. This assignment does not come without its perks, however. Your dietry and housing accomodation will be provided to you by the city for as long as you remained an employed working member of the community.
Life as a Citizen follows a strict regime, you are expected to rise in the morning every day to receive your daily supplement of nutrients and vitamins to ensure a healthy and productive workday.
Every (day, few days) it is expected of you to attend a workforce assignment with the rest of your community. Failure to attend this civil service will result in a loss of evaluation points.
Though not inherently criminal, continued neglect of your duties may put your continued employment in danger.
A rigorous adherent to the daily schedule and factory quotas will find themselves well in abundance of these evaluation points, and may even be able to afford time off for their efforts.