@roganjosh the workload is always the same: run func() 50 times. The result should always be 50 times the runtime of a single call to func(). Whether or not this is done on 1 process or 16. So if distribution worked properly, you'd get the same result irrespective of the number of cores used. And this would lead to a speedup because the t_total runtime which is fixed would be concurrently spent on n cores, so the wall clock time would go from t_total to t_total/16 as you add nodes.
It would be more natural to me to check the time before/after the entire with block to get a wall clock time (or close). This has a lot more overhead, but it's easier to reason about. And then you can reduce this overhead by doing a lot more CPU heavy work, spending at least minutes doing work to get a reasonable estimate.