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- Chop Wood/Gather Wood/Pile Corpses are pretty effective, if you can assign the areas for them.
I make massive changes to my base to allow for all my followers to have their own rooms (all head canon), so that means I need a lot of wood. I set one follower to chop, 4 of them to gather it up in a pile at the trunk of my truck, and then I load it up. Likewise, piling corpses on top of a campfire to burn them makes it so that the sea of bodies after a Here They Come horde is a lot less of a drain.
- Community members sometimes get stuck on the Guard function
If they get stuck, get them to follow you and THEN give them whatever follow up instruction you were trying to give them. Follow will override Guard.
You can't clean them, but if you can get them into this state they will clean themselves (but not their clothes). That being said, you have to be careful what task areas you define, or else they will wander off to do whatever they think you might want them to do