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Not enough workers cities skylines
Not enough workers cities skylines





not enough workers cities skylines

Initially it takes up most of the first district. What I've done to prevent my entire industrial sector from dropping out at once is to carve a second district out of an industrial district, being sure to set the specialty the same, if any. If you do so, will you lose the special resources in the ground underneath? I am merely afraid to bulldoze the spaces in districts with a forest or farming specialty. That's not so much a problem, because when they start up again they are immediately at level 4. They can't get skilled employees if they don't allow them to apply. They say that they need skilled workers, but there are no job openings. I'm having trouble transitioning industries to the Industry 4.0 policy. And with high-density commerce buildings, that happens upon getting up to level 2.Īs for highly educated, I think it takes about four months of game time for a university to produce a graduate (or enough of them to show up as 1% of the population). Not only is it expensive, but It deprives commerce buildings of the additional high-school educated workers that they need when they level up, so at least half a dozen of them were eventually abandoned after leveling up. One thing I did wrong this time was keeping that policy in force too long. hit 7500, having learned so much from experience. I'm replaying my game from the moment pop.

not enough workers cities skylines

Why not apply educational boost to the whole city when your university is built? It hastens getting the enrollment numbers up. Will try playing some more later today and let the game run some longer and see what happens as some say, and try getting around 5% unemployment.Īnother question, If i paint an area around high-density residential with education boost policy, will that work or do the schools and universities have to be within the area for it to work? I have just upgraded university, and build some of high-density commercial buildings. Do people ever withdraw from the work force to go to college, or are the students only fresh graduates from high schools? University enrollment grows slowly and is still way below capacity. It may also be the result (I'm guessing) of high-density commercial buildings appearing for the first time, which happened at about the same point.

not enough workers cities skylines

Apparently young adults are going to college and postponing their entry into the work force. Originally posted by pemmons1:This began happening to me in the occasional commercial building when I built a university.







Not enough workers cities skylines