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I am just starting Pathfinder. I played my first 3 games at DundraCon.
(Great job guys, I had Fun) I am now qualified for 2nd level. I heard about a Day Job? and Craft skills to make weapons and armor.
Someone finishing a adventure said he owned a tavern. How cool is that!
I thought Craft:weapon making would be useful. The Guide to PFS,lists craft feats not allowed. No making magic weapons at higher levels? crafting "mundane items" is not allowed? Isn't that making wooded spoons and basic things like that?
Can I take the craft: weapon feat and make masterwork weapons?
(After paying the extra 300gp for materials,using masterwork tools)
Would I work at a PC/NPC's Blacksmith shop or have to set up my own?
My second choice is a Brew master. I would love to own a tavern, sometime in the future. Thanks

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Welcome to Pathfinder Society, Val'Ross.
To add to what Alexander Damocles said, owning a business falls under a category called vanities in PFS. As Mr. Damocles mentioned, vanities cost Prestige Points. Most vanities grant some mechanical benefit. However they seem to be more about the cool flavor. Rules for vanities start on page 60 of The Pathfinder Society Field Guide.
To find out which rules are legal in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, you need to consult two resources. The free-to-download Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play includes information on which rules from the Pathfinder Core Rulebook are changed or disallowed. (Despite the similar sounding names, this is different than the book I mentioned in the previous paragraph. This book does not have the vanities rules in it.)
The Additional Resources Page provides information on which rules from books other than the Pathfinder Core Rulebook are allowed.
Another useful resource for is the Pathfinder Society page. The easiest way to get there is to click on the Pathfinder Society logo at the left hand side of this page.
Hope this helps.