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Apollo Gabriel
Brotherhood Of Fallen Angels Etherium Cartel
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Posted - 2010.12.12 17:54:00 -
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Hello All,
I have someone making Ships for me, I am delivering all mats to his pos, he runs the jobs, I pick them up. What is the standard rate of payment for such things? I thought it was about 1% of mineral value, but I could just be making that up in my head.
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles
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Posted - 2010.12.12 17:58:00 -
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There are several ways you could do this. I'd suggest paying per slot-hour of build time. --- 34.4:1 mineral compression |
Apollo Gabriel
Brotherhood Of Fallen Angels Etherium Cartel
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Posted - 2010.12.12 17:59:00 -
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ok, what is the going rate for that?
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Clown Pron
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Posted - 2010.12.12 18:13:00 -
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Ask him?
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Sturmwolke
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Posted - 2010.12.13 05:35:00 -
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Edited by: Sturmwolke on 13/12/2010 05:39:39 Well, if he's got manufacture slots sitting idle and is more or less doing you a favour, I'd say just the NPC station manufacturing costs (if he's not running POS arrays) + whatever amount extra you'd like to give him (keep in mind, you're doing all the slave labour at moving the minerals, he just needs to do a few clicks if he does it remotely).
Generally, if you take a look at Raven ME50 PE25 manufacturing it takes :
Minerals value = ~70mil (at current prices) Sell orders (@+10%) = 77 mil Time to manufacture per Raven (NPC station slots/Industry L5) = 242mins * 0.8 = 193 mins (3hr 13mins)
Profit per slot = 36269 isk/min (2.18mil/hr)
Again, keep in mind, the above is just pure calculations which ignores the market conditions (especially saturation), the logistics involved and a host of other niggling factors. Now, obviously, if you're paying him the full slot per hr cost, then you might as well dispense with all that slave labour hassle and buy one off straight from the market. Opportunity costs is also one of those niggling factors.
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