
Alright, I'll give this a try.Someone already said it, but assign Job 1 a number range 1-10, Job 2 11-20, Job 3 21-30, etc. and use /random. Make your number range as wide or narrow as necessary to accommodate how many different jobs you have available. So for example you have 8 ready to go....100/8 = 12.5 so Job 1 1-13, Job 2 14-26, Job 3 27-39, etc. do /random if you get, for example 33 then you would play Job 3. /random FTW!
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