Additionally, how many of you have perhaps found yourself low on gold, especially in early stages of the game, with no real desire to go on quests, or the inability to carry much for whatever reason.
Currently, for example, I haven't bought a house yet for my Orc, I've done the whole power through with Iron Daggers and am now level 15ish but usually have a small amount of gold. I have no desire to quest because sometimes I feel it is boring (Companions had me go kill like... 6 wolves in a cave -.-) and chopping wood is equally boring.
Would you be for or against a system that gave your character (for RP, financial, and exp) an actual job in the game. For instance, instead of just loading up on ingots from a merchant and then power leveling yourself, you had to fill out orders and got your experience that way (or most of it), while doing things on your own time got you some experience but not as much.
For example, say you start out as a Blacksmith in Whiterun. You are hired and are paid say, 10+ gold per piece made (depending on what it is and your level) for an order (you aren't selling what you're making), you also gain say like 15 exp per item made.
The thought behind this is when you first head to War Maiden's there's a conversation about getting an order done, why can't the player step in on this and help out?
It may cut down on the super power leveling (though in a single player it doesn't matter much), but it could add a nice chunk of RP elements to the game, especially if say you could advance far enough to be asked to work the Skyforge or make a weapon for the Jarl, or even be asked to say relocate to a new city for work.
So, yay or nay?
