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Salary is essentially what you are required to pay your workforce so it can do its job. If you use the provided NPC workforce, you don't have to worry about salary at all, since it is part of the original cost of installing a job. However, if you use a specialized team to make your jobs quicker or more efficient, you will need to pay anywhere between '''2%''' and '''18%''' more than the NPC workforce salary depending on the efficiency level of your specialized team. | Salary is essentially what you are required to pay your workforce so it can do its job. If you use the provided NPC workforce, you don't have to worry about salary at all, since it is part of the original cost of installing a job. However, if you use a specialized team to make your jobs quicker or more efficient, you will need to pay anywhere between '''2%''' and '''18%''' more than the NPC workforce salary depending on the efficiency level of your specialized team. | ||
Note that a higher salary, like the one that a specialized team has will increase the overall job cost, as salary is a multiplier on the total job cost of a particular job. | [[File:Team salary.png|left]]Note that a higher salary, like the one that a specialized team has will increase the overall job cost, as salary is a multiplier on the total job cost of a particular job. | ||
It is very important to carefully inspect the available teams before you use them. Because the salary of a team is affected by all four of its specialties, the one specialty that you may be after may be present on teams with different salaries. Take the example to the left; all three teams affect the materials when build a Small class of ship, but the salary of each is entirely different, due to the other specialties of the team. In this image, do not pick team 1, when teams 2 and 3 both do the same thing for a smaller salary. | |||
===Restrictions=== | ===Restrictions=== | ||