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You could also add a special Military-Industrial Complex specialization which gives Solders & Traders and buffs both jobs, but adds an Alloy & CG cost to both jobs too, like how research support adds basic resource upkeep to a researcher type.
We're unsure on how to re-implement the unique maritime jobs, as last I checked any job replacements require overwrites. More Traditions remains strictly a no-overwrite mod to this day, and 4.0 has made that a rather difficult prospect for a mod of this size. Especially so with the planet/pop/job overhaul, as any mods interacting with it risk becoming incompatible with many other mods. Thus, we're not really sure what to do with Maritime, we've mostly been banking on the developers... developing things further. Sadly, that has not really happened thus far.