"It goes Grunt-Private-Beta-Alpha-Admin-Boss," Steven explains. "But the highest they ever let people from other worlds get is Alpha. We've got one of those--Handsome Jack, who's more or less in charge of our ad hoc crew. As for the rest of us from other worlds... there's Dirk, who's our Beta. He just got promoted back in May--he's very good at organizing large scale heists. Carly, Tyler, Lydia, Steve Palchuck and I are all Privates now, and the rest of you are still Grunts."
So he's your superior, Melissa, but only by one level.
"Grunts and Privates are allowed the 'easy' jobs and the 'medium' jobs--the 'hard' jobs are the ones that require Beta rank. But for example... I work in the Radio Tower. An 'easy' job there is the receptions desk and the 'medium' job is in the newsroom, which is where I work. Advertising, sound technicians, and radio personalities, however, count as 'hard' jobs. If it's a full time position, you don't have to turn in your quota--but if it's anything less than that, you still do.
"There's a list of the most commonly available jobs for the team by level and location--well, it's labeled 'missions' but it's basically jobs--and I'd be happy to get you a copy. You can also work outside the Team, of course--those of us that do work with, do because we don't have to worry about job-hunting and it allows us bonus wages outside of the weekly stipend. But it's not at all odd to be doing something else and just turning in your quota regularly. Jack, for instance, runs his own company, called the Hyperion Corporation--it sells novelties, mostly, although he's branching out to investing in entertainment."
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So he's your superior, Melissa, but only by one level.
"Grunts and Privates are allowed the 'easy' jobs and the 'medium' jobs--the 'hard' jobs are the ones that require Beta rank. But for example... I work in the Radio Tower. An 'easy' job there is the receptions desk and the 'medium' job is in the newsroom, which is where I work. Advertising, sound technicians, and radio personalities, however, count as 'hard' jobs. If it's a full time position, you don't have to turn in your quota--but if it's anything less than that, you still do.
"There's a list of the most commonly available jobs for the team by level and location--well, it's labeled 'missions' but it's basically jobs--and I'd be happy to get you a copy. You can also work outside the Team, of course--those of us that do work with, do because we don't have to worry about job-hunting and it allows us bonus wages outside of the weekly stipend. But it's not at all odd to be doing something else and just turning in your quota regularly. Jack, for instance, runs his own company, called the Hyperion Corporation--it sells novelties, mostly, although he's branching out to investing in entertainment."