Each CommuniCorp property will have several and ongoing considerations and logistics in terms of available jobs, points payable activities and also ongoing projects and group work available ideas. CommuniCorp has many ideas in terms of collecting outsourced work from all types of different (more ‘real world’ type external community) considerations. Some of these ideas include project ideas specific to GUI / UX design and elements (which CommuniCorp residents can spend many hours conveniently working on for CommuniCorp points and not necessarily have to be sufficiently productive to offset rent / food costs); some ideas include project ideas like developing specific types of inner-city composting techniques and different ways to validate assisting and validating inner city animal, bird and insect life and populations. Other project ideas might include ideas specific to local community area around CommuniCorp properties in terms of cityscape art and architecture and other forms of cityscape improvement ideas. All of these ideas will be either outsourced (and thus financial) or sponsored (and thus community productive) and will be ways in which CommuniCorp residents can do work not only for CommuniCorp points but also to assist CommuniCorp with validating their occupancy costs and living conditions.
Other logistical functions on CommuniCorp campuses will include job type jobs such as call service center (outsourced work) and canvassing call centre work. There will be other types of available work including (where, when and if an individual has community pass access) assisting shops and city buildings with removing unwanted graffiti. Other jobs will be available such as outsourced copy writing and outsourced media clip and jingle development from campuses such as “art and culture” and “media and high tech”. There will also be regular jobs available within the main area of the main tower that campus based CommuniCorp residents will be able to apply for and get paid (either CommuniCorp points and/or local currency).
There will also be options for CommuniCorp residents to take part on certain campuses in terms of rehearsing and developing shows intended for performance within the community in which ticket sales will be generated. Residents will be able to apply for occupancy unit upgrades as well as receive CommuniCorp points and even temporary “open pass” tickets to certain recreational functions within the main area of the main tower.