Q1 house production, un profitable
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ComputerSpeaker
I was seeing I was running low on work hours stored. Was thinking should I hire more employees?
but looking at houses. 4.5 work hours to complete. wages 60. cost to make house 270. houses are selling for 265.
So I have decided to stop producing houses.
I have 100 work hours that go towards house production. those employees will no longer be hired. Hopefully they can find another job in america before looking overseas for jobs.
i just want to do the math, because houses are unprofitable 100 emplyees have lost their jobs.
100*60 = 6000 8% tax 480 tax dollars lost.
that is almost 0.5% of the total tax paid daily to america!
but i have no way of figuring out how to fix the q1 house problem except outsourcing to foregin nations with lower wages 🙁
i will keep my wep and food industries working, but going from 115 workers daily to 15 workers is going to make me feel like a little guy now 🙁
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Should not make decision on one person offering 60cc
2nd highest offer is 58.13
but not much profit in Q1 unless have cheap labor
well the only way to get 100 employees in a day is offering a few dollars above market 🙂
58.1584.5=261.67
261.67*1.01=264.29
your right every 4.5 work hours i can make 0.75 cc.
side note: is it work tickets? work hours? work days?
i probably asked you a million times already but i keep forgetting. because with over time people can work multiple times a day so work days does not work anymore. but people cannot work 24 times in a day so it should not be work hours. and work tickets conflicts with over time work tickets. should i just call them employees? and that if someone works twice a day i really have two employees even though it is only one?
I use work clicks
work tickets is what you get from having house active and show up in storage
you should keep it for now I think price of q1 houses will rise soon, and btw can you give a comment tnx http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/oil1-2522303/1/20