Also I want to have buisnes and high density commercial - both need educated workers. 33 PsyX99 • 9 yr. On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːI'm new to this game, but not new to city building games in general. Cims will work overeducated jobs if it is convienent. Its not transportation or demand related your people are too highly educated and dont want to work at low level workplaces. #2. 2. educated workers. It now needs 1 uneducated worker and 3 educated ones. Thread starter casssnider; Start date Apr 11, 2015; Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu We have. This guide may help better than me. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. Jadoramp Apr 17, 2015 @ 6:50pm. CombatMedic02's Cities Skylines Mods. 0? I have tried several times to enable Industry 4. 0?), Makes industry require well educated workers but also less jobs overall. Problem: Not enough uneducated workers to work on your factories/lumber mills, but you still want education coverage so your houses will level up. In fact, sometimes it makes no sense at all. Login Store Community Support Change language View desktop website. I have a lack of citicens that are "Educated" - what they become after High School. In short - Stop zoning new Offices and Industry and let your uneducated industry catch up. All Discussions. Cities: Skylines > General Discussions > Topic Details. Before those numbers, I had both schools and the university, and I think highly educated was at 13% maybe. This typically means you need a new neighborhood nearby for the uneducated people to move in and fill your jobs. A police station. Using Harmony for redirection. Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. ReplyHey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. Farms and lumber-mills can't be upgraded its already on highest level -- level 1. 4. Build bus stations in major areas in your city such as near the central train station and airports. #37. 🔥. No one works and I have tons of empty industrial/commercial zones. Features: - Improved Radius 67% (what good are the trucks if they only drive eight blocks) - 10 more Fire Tucks (35) - After Dark Friendly. Create More Residential Areas. What is evident is that. Give this some more time while also ensuring you have adequate amount of students in the lower schools who will eventually graduate up to needing this university. It levels up. Education only allows more flexibility and options. 1 gouplesblog • 1 yr. It's paramount to have enough cims in your city to fill those jobs, as many people already mentioned. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. Members Online APPEAL TO COLOSSAL ORDER: Patch the game's "current preferred" settings and put it on default and/or put those performance links up on the game's startup/client. You can flush out citizens by turning off power in an area. Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. This mod shows you how many jobs are vacant at each education level. Note: If you are a mod creator, consider using Harmony instead to add prefixes/postfixed to InitializePrefab! This mod was created before the. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. Not enough uneducated workers? I fear my city has a bit of an education problem. Pollution regulation policies that hit industrial zone buildings (with the option to subsidize) would be a good first step. A good solution that seems to work for the 'not enough workers' problem, is to de-zone some sections of the industrial area temporarily, it solves the problem immediately. A comprehensive set of Education that can be used for any city. #9. 0 policy was introduced not all that long ago to be used later in game when majority of city has become higher educated and the low education work slots would be left vacant. How to fix the problem. It prospers. - Safety flashing marker lights to guide trucks to the doors at the back of the station. But the amount of abandoned commercial buildings I am getting because of not enough educated workers is driving me insane. Each type of building, except Libraries, provides one level of education, as below. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. Since "Industry 4. When you first start in the game, the citizens that. This is a shop. A community-led subreddit for Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines II, the city-builder games from Colossal Order. This means that it will use much much less uneducated workers. It will become an issue if these uneducated workers will not retire before commercial buildings upgrade. Increase your general population. uneducated workers 20 educated workers 60 well educated workers 20 Highly educated workers 10 education accumulation 250 education radius 2000 student count 2000. MoonStorm Nov 4, 2015 @ 3:41pm. Also I want to have buisnes and high density commercial - both need educated workers. well educated workers. So you control the demand for zoning in your city and build areas accordingly. Not enough uneducated workers? My city has sat around 23-25k population for a while and many of my industrial buildings are being abandoned because there are not enough uneducated workers. To get more workers in Cities: Skylines, you need to ensure an efficient Transport System to the industrial sector from residential areas. Preventing "Not enough workers" and minimizing Death Waves. You don't need uneducated workers. uneducated describes the children before they go to elementary school. A Workshop Item for Cities: Skylines. highly educated workers. There are realistically three main things you can do to solve the problem, and they both can unfortunately be quite slow to fix. < 1 2 >. The solution is: Don't educate everyone. Peter Pan Jun 21, 2015 @ 10:17pm. On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːOn the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːCouple more screenshots of my college in Cities: Skylines 2! Used the beautification tools we do have available & think it turned out alright. - very high industry demand (almost full) - 0 residential demand (newly zoned areas are empty) - no Collider. All education levels are +30% (, except "well" which wont go above 9% resulting in a sea of "not enough educated workers" highly educated is 48%. Cities: Skylines. 0", seemingly need no services and most importantly for this post, require only a few percent of the available work places filled to still function at full capacity. #15. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. You need to build Schools and Universities to cater to each level of education in your city. Use the Schools Out Policy and Remove Universities. The mod has a default set of values, and will use them if unable to load from the . Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. spector111 • 1 yr. But the amount of abandoned commercial buildings I am getting because of not enough educated workers is driving me insane. Cities: Skylines. My suggestion is to try to zone some housing nearby even if there is no obvious demand. How to improve transport options in Cities: Skylines. That hasn't seemed to fix the problem either. Too many educated workers! I have too many educated workers in my city. My only other thought is to add some normal industry in order to give uneducated workers a place to work and to allow manufacturing in my city to allow more goods to be produced. Not enough educated workers. Education Levels At The Top Left [Screenshot Taken By Me] Every citizen has a different education level. Not enough workers isn't always uneducated workers. For a while, you will have to put up with a few of these indicators, and eventually you won’t get them anymore. Too few uneducated workers. National-Statement69 • 1 yr. They have plenty of uneducated and highly educated workers. You want enough but not too much. Optimize your traffic first on your industrial zone. how do i get them?! is it simply building residential buildings with no schools next to the industry? please help! < >On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːIs there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. A Guide for Cities: Skylines. My suggestion is to try to zone some housing nearby even if there is no obvious demand. Most jobs available. Above 5% and they will always go to work. Contents hide. So either wait a couple generations for it to balance itself again, or just shut down a college/university in a zone. Even if they don't employ as many, there should be SOME managerial or executive roles here. uneducated workers. Highly-educated cims will work those positions without complaining! In this mod, highly educated people search higher level jobs first. Bob Mar 13, 2015 @ 7:25am. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. I've got a fairly educated city that has a forestry region next to it. It doesn't matter. This guide explains the problems and gives solutions for Not enough workers and Not enough educated workers in Cities: Skylines which can lead to abandoned buildings. Players can check the education levels of the people at their workplace. Currently I play on a map with a lot of forest and naturally I thought let's build some industry for it, since there. Schools are highly efficient so to keep uneducated residents you need approximately one primary school for 10. An uneducated worker can’t get a job that requires a higher education. Cities: Skylines uses four levels to describe citizens’ education: uneducated, educated, well educated, and highly educated. Cities: Skylines > General Discussions > Topic Details. In short - Stop zoning new Offices and Industry and let your uneducated industry catch up. Preventing "Not enough workers" and minimizing Death Waves. It doesn't help that. I have two different problematic industry districts: one forestry, one farming. I've had issues with making my citizens too educated. I explain why both problems happen and present several solutions for each of them while giving an education and informative explanation of the workers / workplaces game mechanics. It honestly just takes quite a long time for people to get educated and commercial reaches tier 3 with almost no services, so. Periodic assessments of residential, commercial, and industrial zones help. I have recently started building a new area with no schools and easy access to my industrial site. Conclusion. This state of affairs might have been true in the late eighteenth century when impoverished farmers gave up their pitchforks and hoes and sought waged labour in the factories, but even many of those could read the bible. Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. If it helps, most of my workers are in offices and is weird because there are to many highly -. 전체 토론. Q1: since all farmers should be uneducated, I can't build. I've got a fairly educated city that has a forestry region next to it. Compatible with Cities Skylines 1. It's better to be overeducated than undereducated. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. which can lead to more abandoned buildings. Close a couple of schools until industry gets going 4. #4. logo skylines (park) tris: 2988 / 6 texture: 1024x512 / 512x256. It is just how the game works, and ultimately, one of the ways you have to. There are policies that can help persuade sims to either prefer attending school or alternatively persuade them to avoid school and stay uneducated and instead join the workforce. You can change values and save them in game (options panel), and the effect is instantaneous. A Guide for Cities: Skylines. Learn why educated cims make pretty much everything better in your city, and how not having them hurts your city's ability to grow out and up in this new epi. Unfortunately, I placed a strong emphasis on education in my city, and over half the population (including children) have university degrees. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. You can also try just having a lot more residents so that your employment rate is so high that high-education residents are forced to take low-education jobs. The first possible root cause for the Cities Skyline not enough educated workers issue is that your city lacks people who receive a proper education. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving. Many of my businesses in my city lacks educated workers. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. By: Spector. I'm currently trying out a couple of alternative algorithms to work out which one is best to package with a mod to fix the. Also, the zone demands seem to be fairly tightly tied together. < >. Generic industry can employ HIghly Educated CIMs, but the specialized industries only employ Uneducated workers. ago. But the amount of abandoned commercial buildings I am getting because of not enough educated workers is driving me insane. An alternative is extreme education cuts. Following as well. . Too many educated workers! I have too many educated workers in my city. There's no upside to uneducated workers. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. This guide explains the problems and gives solutions for Not enough workers and Not enough educated workers in Cities: Skylines which can lead to abandoned buildings. educated workers. Commercial buildings become abandoned because of three reasons. I have seen many people complain that their low level industry gets abandoned because they don't have any uneducated workers. There is no other industry in the city - trying to make it all clean. There are five levels of education in Cities: Skylines 2: Uneducated, Poorly Educated, Educated, Well Educated, and Highly Educated. Growable assets won't level up without a good economy so ploppables are the option. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. I've added a couple parks, thinking that might attract new. Education Solution for the Overeducated. For a city this small I imagine that would cut a hole in his income. Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. Once you know what the ramifications are, you can prepare for it. Every time I build a city I keep getting the issue where my factories keep closing down because it keeps saying when I reach about a population of 1,000 the factories are complaining that there are not enough educated workers. I mean the total worker quantity might be realistic but quantity of educated employees comparing to uneducated ones is unrealistic. How to solve "not enough (educated) workers" issue in Cities: Skylines. Yeah you don't need a mod for something that's already in the base game. #15. They'll always move to better jobs as soon as they're available, and they'll stay unemployed for longer before accepting an uneducated job, but if you have more educated citizens than educated jobs available they'll take any job. Players can increase their city’s population by developing. Join. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. All Levels of Education in Cities: Skylines 2 Image Via Colossal Order. People Employed: 38,000. You just need to be aware of this and in order for you to get more uneducated workers, you need to zone more residential. Either smaller asset schools or reduced funding. Job payouts depend on these ranks. Education only allows more flexibility and options. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. Also, the zone demands seem to be fairly tightly tied together. that must mean that all thiose industrial jobs and commercial jobs- you know the guys and gals selling donuts- are done by people than can't read, write, or count up to ten. In Cities Skylines 2, it’s essential to understand that labor dynamics can change over time as your city evolves. Educated Workers: 0 Highly Educated Workers: 0 Uneducated Workers: 0 Well Educated Workers 0 Resource Capacity: 0 Resource Consumption: 0 I think it's really useful. Your basically losing educated workers when they die and getting babies when they are replaced. Turn it back on when people have left and uneducated people will move in. The rest (30%, or 50% with Education Boost) follow the normal simulation behavior of selecting between university and work. What do you think? Let me know in the comments and if you like it feel free to share this asset with your friends and have a look at the other things I uploaded. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. If you try to use Oil or Ore districts before you have the educated population to support them, they will constantly complain about a lack of educated workers and are likely to become abandoned. Another 897 are eligible for high school. One issue you might face that will cause a shortage of workers is that your residential areas are too far from your industrial zones. I went from over 1,000 citizens to 300. There are a few reasons. And since this needs uneducated workers, I build it far away from the big city and give it an own little residential area with no schools at all! But still the new residents are getting educated. Uneducated Workers: 5. Not enough workers is a fairly easy fix - zone more residential. 4. Conversely, low-level industries will search. Build the industrial sector right next to residential zones. By: DirtyDan. I tried destroying the buildings so they can rebuild and gain more workers but it is not working. The building isn't able to recruit enough educated workers because there's too many low educated ones. Specialized industries (forestry, mining, etc) require relatively uneducated workers. Highly educated workers can work any job, uneducated workers can only work uneducated jobs. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. However, once your brand new industrial zone is built you notice this damn icon floating above the zone. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. Yeah, It must be a problem with time. how to get more SPECIFICALLY "well educated" %. Srpskislav Aug 3, 2017 @ 9:12am. You didn't get it. Simple select a (growable) building of your choice and click on one of the level-up progressbars and the. Elementary is the only school an uneducated cim. )Like what grapplehoeker said, a low unemployment rate means that you just have worker shortage. Wait a few days then gradually increase the zone again. Even though it is on the Workers tab, Residential Zone usage is based on the number of households in the building, not the number of workers. im getting a lot of abandoned industrial buildings because they don't have uneducated workers. I've built some low-density housing near this new area to house the uneducted workers for the forestry jobs, but no one is moving in! This particular area is too far away from schools, so it shouldn't be attracting highly educated people. . After that, you can use Industry 4. 30+. District PoliciesThe Ever-Allusive Workers. Build bus stations in major areas in your city such as near the central train station and airports. There are five levels of education in Cities: Skylines 2: Uneducated, Poorly Educated, Educated, Well Educated, and Highly Educated. On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːThe hadron collider does alot of good things, like upgrading all your residential area to maximum level because of the high education. #6. This mod enables you to control your city development by preventing buildings from upgrading to a certain level. A lack of workers comes from a. Building a town outside of the catchment zones of educational buildings will generate some uneducated. I have started to build more industrial areas and keep running into the same problem, "Not Enough Workers". This guide may help better than me. 9% educated. By going underground, your lines can be. Also the added traffic from them coming from the other towns. Better start studying if you are falling behind. If you build a lot of industrial zones, then they will want workers and demand for residential increases. This game brings forth several education ranks. It'll gradually correct itself over time. educated people will take lower educated level jobs, just like in real life. Actually people at any level of education will take unskilled jobs eventually. A business will fill all the needed positions even with over educated workers. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. But the amount of abandoned commercial buildings I am getting because of not enough educated workers is driving me insane. A community-led subreddit for Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines II, the city-builder games from Colossal Order. Though quite expensive, the metro is one of the best means of transport in the game. When these factories are built, it is hard to find workers to fill them. Description. I have started to build more industrial areas and keep running into the same problem, "Not Enough Workers". Jamiea ★ Aug 3, 2017 @ 7:28am. It prospers again!Having people die/move out of your city and then have to move back in causes loads of uneducated workers to pop up. Campus Cities Skylines. Yeah I'm on PS4 and my education numbers are typically 5, 30, 35, 30% uneducated - highly educated with education boost policy. If it helps, most of my workers are in offices and is weird because there are to many highly -. On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːIs there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. I tried destroying the buildings so they can rebuild and gain more workers but it is not working. 10. 0, currently I have Uneducated 13%, Educated 33%, Well Educated 19% and Highly Educated 35%. #1. Demand is influenced by quite a few things, directly and indirectly. A way to break out of stagnant demand is to build some transit along a busy pathway to move people faster and decrease the traffic on the road. 7. These correspond to the most advanced educational institution that each citizen has graduated from. A Workshop Item for Cities: Skylines. The first choice is a more permanent but tedious fix; you can demolish and rebuild your industrial zone closer to. You need to make sure all the residentials are covered. Instantly your whole city (map - monument bonuses affect the whole map). e adults) can't go to school and thus can't get educated. Education Solution for the Overeducated. . This will then require educted, highly educated, and well educated workers and less uneducated workers. 7. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. This mod shows you how many jobs are vacant at each education level. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. It hires them. This it trying to mimic the real life unemployment rates. When you start playing the game, sooner or later the first commercial buildings start to moan: "Not enough educated workers". These actions will help you fix the not enough workers Cities Skyline issue and make your city great again! Posted in: Cities Skylines Tips Filed under: Tips and Tricks. how do i get them?! is it simply building residential buildings with no schools next to the industry? please help!On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːOn the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːOn the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːOn the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyːA community-led subreddit for Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines II, the city-builder games from Colossal Order. I've built some low-density housing near this new area to house the uneducted workers for the forestry jobs, but no one is moving in! This particular area is too far away from schools, so it shouldn't be attracting highly educated people. To remedy this, you have two options. . This mod allows low-level buildings to hire highly educated workers. 2% well educated, and 19. Description. - 27% unemployment, 50k pop. On my third try I finally got a city to a decent size and money doesn't seem to be a problem at all anymore. GameStop Moderna Pfizer Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Walgreens Best Buy Novavax SpaceX Tesla. Use the Schools Out Policy and Remove Universities. In other words you have many uneducated workers 'demanding' a place to work eg. While the game holds your hand in the way of tooltips for the first. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. High Tech. If you look at the education tab you can slowly see the education level moving. Even with Industry 4. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. It's frustrating because if there is no demand for anything why is the unemployment so high. That is not an exploitation of the game at all. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. To get more workers in Cities: Skylines, you need to ensure an efficient Transport System to the industrial sector from residential areas. But the composition of workers is 1 highly educated, one. It's better to be overeducated than undereducated. A person’s education level will determine what type of jobs they’ll be able to apply for. I use mostly offices as I gave up on industry long ago due to the same issue, not enough workers. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. A household may have more. 0 (2) which only needs highly educated workers. Best answer on here. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. Industry has a demand for low / uneducated workers. Only 8% of citizens are uneducated now but the unemployment rate has ballooned to 33%. Production will increase by 50% but places for uneducated workers will be a necessity at the same time. im getting a lot of abandoned industrial buildings because they don't have uneducated workers. All Discussions. WHY?! They have to drive miles to get to the next school. It will show you which type of workers you need, and I'm betting you need a lot of uneducated and low educated. If no job is found, they will search lower level jobs. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. Overeducation and lack of uneducated workers. A lack of workers comes from a lack of workers, not too much education. On the several times i have tried playing this game, no matter how many schools etc that i put down they are always complaing of uneducated workers and to be honest its doing my nut in any advice would be greatly appreciated ːsteamhappyː(So we still HAVE an uneducated and educated work-force, but not the tax gains from the income they make. 000 residents. In a medium city with a pop of 10-50k try to only have ~2 elem schools and as many HS and colleges as needed. 1. This guide explains the problems and gives solutions for Not enough workers and Not enough educated workers in Cities: Skylines which can lead to. Solution: Use elementary school as the limiting factor. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. Hey, sorry in advance if this has been asked before which I'd imagine it has but I can't seem to find a previous post. educated workers. 20. On my third try I finally got a city to a decent size and money doesn't seem to be a problem at all anymore. Bust-a-Nuttt • Additional comment actions. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. WBKotter (Banned) Nov 20, 2020 @ 2:00am. In fact, the entire plot of land can be educated provided. Cities: Skylines. 0" does not affect them, that also means that as most/all of the city residential areas hit level 5 more and more. Is there a way to keep uneducated workers? Many companies ask for them but even with residential areas with no school at all, they keep getting educated, leaving me with dead agriculture and forestry industries. Getting workers across different skill levels in Cities Skylines 2 can be accomplished in a variety of ways. Cities: Skylines is a massive game; you may have purchased it in a recent sale and can’t wait to get stuck into building your city. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. •. Highly educated workers can work any job, uneducated workers can only work uneducated jobs. May work with 3x speed which might give you a larger pool of educated workforce at the time of upgrade than normal speed. Over educated workforce is a natural thing for cities to see happen over time, but it’s also why the industry 4. Build a metro station. Elementary is the only school an uneducated cim can attend, so having a low number of elem schools will give you more uneducated workers. - people who work there are not able to get there anymore, this may happen if you remove a road, and no one is able to get to the building. Sounds like an awesome city! I think running the city 24/7 afk won't really work for me ;) Farming and Forestry both require only uneducated workers whereas Oil and Ore both require a mix of educated and uneducated. So I'm pretty new to the game, built up a population of about 18k and a good amount of money coming in. #37. And they will work on the farm (which is always uneducated work) if that's what's on offer. Cities: Skylines. The forestry only employ uneducated workers which is a minority in my city. I don't get uneducated workers! I am level 8, taxes at -10%, no school available in the district with residential area and industry. MoonStorm Nov 4, 2015 @ 3:41pm. Someone got the same problem? Is there a. I'm new to this game, but not new to city building games in general. For instance, an educated person is bound to earn more than an uneducated one.