week 1
day-freetime
night-whore brothel
week 2
day-freetime
night-whore brothel
week 3
day-freetime
night-whore brothel
week 4
day-freetime
night-whore brothel
week 5
day-work bar
night-freetime
week 6
day-freetime
night-whore brothel
week 7
day-freetime
night-work bar
week 8
day-freetime
night-work bar
week 9
day-freetime
night-work bar
week 10
day-freetime
night-work bar
week 11
day-freetime
night-work bar
week 12
day-freetime
night-work bar
This would be better formatted in the game and could use the new jobs in the game. For the films which take a few days the next few days would be take up automatically.Schedule
essentially, you create schedules that would ensure each required roll would be filled on each day, and then assign girls to schedules. This example is an oversimplification, in that you wouldn't require equal numbers of girls working each of these jobs, but it gets the point across. This would also work if you decided to go with weeks instead of days, I chose days because that is how real-world scheduling tends to be done. This might represent too much micromanagement for some, though, so if this gets implemented, there should be an auto-scheduler that will load-balance the girls and jobs required (perhaps as part of the function of the matron - higher skilled matrons would be more likely to schedule efficiently). |
How about something like this:
Schedule
Shift Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday A Whore Waitress Bartender Dancer Singer Cook Free time B Waitress Bartender Dancer Singer Cook Free time Whore C Bartender Dancer Singer Cook Free time Whore Waitress D Dancer Singer Cook Free time Whore Waitress Bartender E Singer Cook Free time Whore Waitress Bartender Dancer F Cook Free time Whore Waitress Bartender Dancer Singer G Free time Whore Waitress Bartender Dancer Singer Cook
essentially, you create schedules that would ensure each required roll would be filled on each day, and then assign girls to schedules. This example is an oversimplification, in that you wouldn't require equal numbers of girls working each of these jobs, but it gets the point across. This would also work if you decided to go with weeks instead of days, I chose days because that is how real-world scheduling tends to be done.
This might represent too much micromanagement for some, though, so if this gets implemented, there should be an auto-scheduler that will load-balance the girls and jobs required (perhaps as part of the function of the matron - higher skilled matrons would be more likely to schedule efficiently).
Good idea in principle, but when you imagine doing this for a hundred girls... I'd say no.