Using the old CT LBB 2 as a guide from decades ago when one of my players asked me the same thing.
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Hope this helps
Thanks, Dave. Let me try an example (the shipyard that provoked this train of thought):
Capacity 120,000T, TL 13. Civilian ships, concentrates on annual maintenance.
1 Worker per 35 tons of ship (Add 5 tons per TL over 10)
1 worker per 50T of ship: 2,400
1 Engineer per 35 tons of engines to be installed
Have to figure an average, since the actual ships are undetermined. Maneuver drive 1, Jump drive 2, Power plant 2. 9% of the ships according to HG. 9% of 120,000 is 10,800, divided by 35 is 309 workers.
1 Engineer per 20 tons of bridge space (Add 5 tons per TL over 10)
2% of 120,000 divided by 35 equals 69 workers.
1 Supervisor per 25 workers
2400+309+69 = 2778 = 111 supervisors.
2889/50 = 58
1 Janitor per every 100 tons of ship yard facilities
1 Quarter Master per every 1000 tons of ship building capacity (if more than 5 Quarter Masters, they will be specialized)
1 Quarter Master Supplier (Merchant) per 500 tons of ship building capacity
1 Firefighter per 100 tons of ship yard facilities
1 Maintenance Engineer for every 500 tons of ship yard facilities
1200 janitors, 120 quarter masters, 240 merchants, 1200 firefighters, 240 maintenance engineers. Total 3000.
Some of these figures sounds high to me. Especially the firefighters. Would the number and/size of fires really go up linearly?
1 Manager per 100 employees
From now on we run into recursion, since the employees listed below would also require managing, medical service, food, lodgings, etc..
5947 employees so far, requiring 60 administrators.
1 medic per 50 employees
1 Steward (cook) per 50 employees
119 medics and 119 cooks for the 5947.
[/quote]1 Steward (housing) per 25 employees[/quote]
238 housing stewards for the 5947.
1 housing manager per 50 staterooms (employee quarters)
Civilian workforce, so I'm counting a stateroom per employee. That's 119 housing managers for the 5947.
1 HR (Human Resources) Manager per 50 employees
And another 119 HR managers.
1 Sales manager (merchant) for every different type of made over 1000 tons (min of 1 manger per facility)
No idea of how many different designs catered to. 25? 50? 100? I'll go with 24for now to make the numbers come out to a nice even 800.
That's 800 service personnel for the 5947, or a bit under 1 service guy per 8 workers. Call it another 100 to cater to the 800 and leave it at that.
The total would be 6847 for a capacity of 120,000T or very near 6 per 100T[*]. How does that sound?
Hans