Holding a job in DemocracyCraft allows you to make money, by either making money directly or selling your goods or services to other players.
== How to get a job ==
Many of the jobs require completing an exam at the [[University|university]]! You can quickly travel to the university by typing <code>/university</code> to warp directly, or typing <code>/gps university</code> to travel.
These exams include questions from the wiki & will test your knowledge about the details that will be important to you actually working the job.
Holding a job in DemocracyCraft allows you to earn money in different ways. You can either earn money directly through your job or sell your goods and services to other players.
== List of jobs==
== Getting a Job ==
Many jobs require you to complete an exam at the [[University]] before you can access them.
You can quickly travel to the university by:
* Using <code>/university</code> to warp directly.
* Using <code>/gps university</code> to travel there.
Job exams include questions from the wiki and test your knowledge of the rules and mechanics that are important for performing the role effectively.
== List of Jobs ==
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|-|Licenses=
Licenses are basic and grant their holders the abilities to perform certain tasks, like running an ad in chat. Some licenses require more work then other ones, so be sure to view their requirements on their page.
Trades are lower-paying jobs that are typically more basic than professions, such as farmers and miners. You can only hold one trade at a time and taking another exam will overwrite your previous trade.
! style="text-align:center" colspan="2" | Available Trades
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| [[Accountant]]
| [[Brewer]]
| [[Brewer]]
| [[Carpenter]]
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| [[Carpenter]]
| [[Chef]]
| [[Chef]]
| [[Contractor]]
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|-
| [[Contractor]]
| [[Designer]]
| [[Designer]]
| [[Farmer]]
|-
|-
| [[Farmer]]
| [[Fisher]]
| [[Fisher]]
| [[Journalist]]
|-
|-
| [[Journalist]]
| [[Lumberjack]]
| [[Lumberjack]]
| [[Miner]]
|-
|-
| [[Miner]]
| [[Hunter]]
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|}
|}
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|-|Professions=
|-|Professions=
Professions are higher-paying jobs that typically require more education than trades, such as realtors. You can only hold one profession at a time, and taking another exam will overwrite your previous profession.
! style="text-align:center" | Available Professions
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| [[Armourer]]
| [[Armourer]]
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| [[Realtor]]
| [[Realtor]]
|}
|}
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|-|Government=
|-|Government=
These are the highest-level jobs and typically require significant play time and prior job experience in other jobs. These usually require applying in the [//democracycraft.net forums] and require communicating within their discords.
! style="text-align:center" colspan="4" | Available government jobs
Government jobs are advanced roles that often require significant playtime, previous job experience, and an application through the [//democracycraft.net forums].
Most government jobs also require communication through their department Discord servers.
Holding a job in DemocracyCraft allows you to earn money in different ways. You can either earn money directly through your job or sell your goods and services to other players.
Getting a Job
Many jobs require you to complete an exam at the University before you can access them.
You can quickly travel to the university by:
Using /university to warp directly.
Using /gps university to travel there.
Job exams include questions from the wiki and test your knowledge of the rules and mechanics that are important for performing the role effectively.
List of Jobs
Trades
Trades are basic jobs that generally require less experience and provide lower income compared to professions.
You can hold a maximum of two trades at a time. Taking another trade exam will replace one of your existing trades.