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The kids are a pain and the hours are early, but at least the pay is half-way decent. Your ability to control unruly children on the playground has not gone unnoticed. Now let's see how you do in the classroom. You'll need to teach craft classes and help with lunchtime snacks, so remember to work on the appropriate skills. You're a whiz with the kids! Now try and impress the principal and the parents with your mental and verbal acrobatics.

With a bit of luck, you won't have to deal with little snot-nosed brats much longer. Finally, you can come in a bit later and the kids are more mature, but you're still a glorified baby sitter with a salary to match. Union leaders are watching you now, so put on your thinking cap, play along with their so-called "educational reform," and you'll go far. The last teacher in your position quit in disgust…can you take the heat?

Know-it-all teens can be a "challenge," when they aren't ditching class that is, and you'll be forced to teach everything from algebra to art classes, so be prepared. Can you believe they promoted you? Now you know what "education" is all about - knowing the right people, and charming their pants off. Sure, you need to be smart… be just smarter than high school teachers, which isn't hard. Learn while you teach and teach what you learn!

Come to work at a normal hour! Think outside the box…but only within the school's charter. Tenure - as long as you show up, you'll never get fired. Pretty good for an ex-playground monitor, but if you're truly ambitious, keep researching that "illogical creative rationality" theory.

Some day the world will listen. The regents have determined your strength lies in management instead. But getting kicked upstairs isn't always career death. With your friends and brow in high places, you just might get the right strings pulled. Now it's time for a little "schooling! That'll teach 'em!

Half your class gets sick from eating paste. You face a mob of angry parents and lose one charisma point. You've been voted Teacher of the Year. Your paper on the territorial habits of llamas was published in the Sim City Review. Public policy can only go so far to fix the educational system. Besides, you want to want to make the big bucks!

Move into the private sector as a President in the Business track. Before you rule the classroom, you'll have to rule the playground. Nosebleeds and ouchies are par for the course. Enthusiasm and care will win the day. Teaching is a stressful job that requires a lot of grunt work, and you're just the grunt to do it. Clean erasers and filled glue bottles will take you right to the top. Writing your name in chalk and dodging spitballs with ease are two skills at the top of your resume.

Patience will determine how well you do. From art and crafts to mathematics, you fill your students' heads with worldly knowledge. Just make sure they don't fill their ears with glue. Interesting job You're that cool teacher that all the students seem to like, but your popularity alone won't prepare them for college. Their success is your success, so keep them inspired. You can condense a lifetime of study into an hour-long lecture, but that won't mean anything if they fall asleep.

Start out running errands for the SimCity Controller and try to work your way up to getting lunch for the mayor. Low pay, long hours. You'll need lots of charisma to advance in politics. A special-interest group to influence local politicians hires you. Heavy social skills and lots of friends are needed to advance in this career—you must win friends and influence people. Charisma skill is essential to progress in a political career.

Salary jumps, but overtime work increases. You must still maintain neighborhood relationships and domestic tranquility. You need to cultivate your "image". Practice charisma and develop that all-important spin control. Without it, your political career is sunk. But friends in the right places can sometimes be very useful. Your first elected post, you've finally been admitted to SimCity's inner power circle. A well-paid job to be sure. The more persuasive and creative you are in pushing your own agenda through the council, the faster you will advance in the political machine.

The voters trust you enough to represent their fair city in the State Assembly. Fortunately, SimCity is the state capital, so you'll be close to home. A lot of creative thought will be needed in meeting with state officials to be sure SimCity's local interests are protected and promoted. The people have spoken once again, and elected you to Congress.

You'll spend your time covering your district from your local office. Networking with neighbors and making new friends to keep political support must be balanced with maintaining a contented house and family. You win a position on the SimCity Central Court.

Your peerless logical skill at reading human nature and deconstructing legal arguments will prompt your success and continuing rise in status.

Cultivate friends in your spare hours. Watch mood indicators and keep alert—you're supposed to be clear-headed and impartial when the gavel comes down. You're authoring bills and chairing important subcommittees.

You appear regularly on political talk shows and your influence is being felt around the Capitol. With a little more speaking experience and a few more friends, you may attain the most coveted Sim position: Mayor of SimCity!

As Mayor of SimCity, you're entitled to big bucks—you can finally afford that "house on the hill" where the town's elite citizens cluster. You are a master at the political game and it's obvious you enjoy the fame as well as the excitement of shaking up the entrenched bureaucrats.

It's great to be powerful, isn't it? Entry level, low paying, grunt work in a big medical lab—but a way to test your aptitude and interest in exploring a doctor's world. Taking x-rays, logging samples, and preparing test results are among your duties.

You're attending medical school and working part time as a paramedic. You'll need to avoid fatigue while allowing time for study and riding in an ambulance on the night shift. Keep your vehicle and equipment clean and well-maintained. You've made it through med school, and secured your first job at SimCity General Hospital. This is a mentally as well as a physically demanding job. Work on your logic skill and your bedside manner to get those patient referrals.

There's an "M. Pay special care to develop your mechanical and logic skills; doctors must be multi-talented. The hours are steady, though, so you're earning more. You've been promoted to a night shift residency in the Emergency Room. This is an obviously stressful position, so make sure home is a comforting place.

You'll need fun, rest, and proper meals, or you won't succeed. If you work on the proper diagnoses, care for those tough cases, and develop a good bedside manner, your promotion to General Practitioner will come quickly. An altruistic streak has compelled you to join a Sim neighborhood clinic as a GP.

The pay won't be high, but you'll help a lot of less fortunate Simcitizens through broken bones, pregnancies, and measles. You will be handling a lot yourself, but don't slack off on the skill-building—you may want a different job someday. You've "hung up your shingle", gaining a traditional work schedule and golf game occasionally. Now you have more time to maintain a happy home and maybe a happy family.

Keep making friends outside the home and building up your skills, if higher levels in this career track seem appealing. One of the elite, with an income advance to go with it. The job demands a rested, calm individual, so watch your emotional levels, eat right, and get plenty of sleep.

And, you'll need home study time, especially in logic, to keep left brain skills sharp in the operating room. You created a new vaccination serum in SimCity's most advanced research clinic. You've now joined the ranks of the highest paid researchers in the world.

If you decide to go for the top bucks, continue the skill building path up to Chief of Hospital Staff, where you get a cut of the profits. You are one of the most respected physicians in SimCity. You spend office hours at the hospital. You are now a part owner and are making large profits keeping your fellow Sims in good health.

A young athlete has to start somewhere—even if it's sweating inside a cartoon animal suit. A very physical grunt job with lousy pay—but at least you can watch the game from up close. Besides water, the coach also expects you to prepare the players' snacks.

Welcome to the "Llamas," SimCity's minor league team. Your starting pay isn't much, and you'll have a lot of training time to deal with. Develop your body skill so you can rise through the ranks. Advancing into the pros, you start out with the league minimum salary, which is the highest starting pay in the neighborhood.

Keep working on your body and just hope an injury doesn't slow your advancement. You've made it off the bench and into the starting line up. Some money's coming in, but long practices take their toll on your mood.

It's essential to get your rest and keep your body in prime shape—this is your livelihood. And since you're going to be interviewed more now, work on that charisma skill so you can get noticed.

You've become a household name in SimCity. You need to be comfortable speaking in front of a camera, not just playing in front of one. Improve your charisma and body and you'll be voted MVP in no time.

You're heading through the mid-point of your career. There is a special need to work on relationship skills here and present a positive image. If the fans love you, that fills the stadium—and that fills your pay envelope. Meanwhile, family and friends and even your house might need attention too. Major income, you've got those commercial endorsements, and you're at the top of your game. Your body works like a well-oiled machine but it's taking longer to recover from your injuries.

How long can you remain "Number One? You're retired from playing: a change both dreaded and welcome. But there's an opportunity to stay with the team you love—although this time you'll be carrying a play-book.

Make sure you're still networking with friends because your relationships and charisma are going to get you further than your body skill can. More prestige and a nicer paycheck, but longer work hours dealing with the media, game films, and the team's personal appearances.

Thank goodness for those friends. They can help your career when you least expect it. You are now a "living legend. The team gives you an office and salary as their "goodwill ambassador.

Entry-level two-bit thief—but you are your own boss. Dexterity and physical speed are obviously important. A certain amount of creativity is helpful, too, if you are going to distract those marks while you dip into their pockets. You're a foot soldier for a small-time mobster—making pickups and deliveries of dirty cash and "sensitive merchandise.

Work on your body skill will definitely pay off. Make book on the dog track, horse races, and stadium games—where, one way or another, "the house" always wins. And this time "the house" is you.

You never know when something may go wrong that requires some fast talking, so keep those creativity skills sharp. Profits increase, but this job needs inspired thinking and the power to persuade others. From two-bit crook to three-bit crook. To succeed as a driver, you'll need some strong physical skills and a mechanic's knowledge. But you want to get in on the main action, right? Work on your skills to show the boss how indispensable you are.

Instead of just driving the money away, now you're inside the SimCity First National Bank when it goes down—which cuts you in for a bigger slice. But you'd like to try your hand at some sneakier, more challenging crimes. Better brains, brawn and buddies will move you up. Higher scores, but more risk involved.

Suddenly you're on the night shift. You cannot afford to let physical energy flag, or you'll botch a job. Mechanical skills are handy to keep your tools in good order and some creative problem solving will help you stay out of the slammer.

Your friends are coming in very handy—more can only help. You're getting more sophisticated. Why steal money when you and your gang can print your own? You're getting quite a reputation and people are seeking your advice. Better keep fit, you might need to do some overseas travelling soon. Let's just say you supply everything people want that the law says they cannot have. You're bringing in and sending out goods by land, sea, and air, and earning the large profits all that implies.

Your skills need to be fully honed to reach the apex of this illustrious career. In your endless pursuit to take over the world, you've learned three things: one, always dress the part, two, crime really does pay, and three, never stop to reveal your nefarious plans before you actually carry them out.

Buzz cuts and boot camp. I don't know but I've been told, scrubbing latrines gets mighty old. Better maintain prime physical shape to advance from the trenches. Not only will you be stronger, but your uniform will look even better on you than it does now. Special training as a commando brings you more prestige, and as an added incentive you will be earning special hazard pay.

Physical skills are important so get your body pumped up and strong. Now that you're an experienced vet, the base commander has "volunteered" you to impart your wisdom to a squad of green, malleable recruits. Charisma is important here, as you'll need to drill fear, loyalty, and discipline into those jar-heads.

You finally gained entrance to the Officer's Club. No resting on your laurels though, you must keep your body in top physical condition if you want to advance. Tracking the enemy with the latest equipment is your whole life right now. You know enough about the enemy strategy for them to really want to kill you—so you have to stay one step ahead of them for your sake and that of your troops.

Work on your body and mechanical skills to keep those highly sensitive machines in top working order. Somebody has to drop those troops, deliver that cargo, and guard the air space over SimCity.

There's a pay grade advance here, but earning your wings will require additional training with a flight simulator program at the base. Mechanical skill is a must and body skill is not far behind. You survived your Airborne tour and made it to "the brass". You're well respected and your counsel is often sought. More charisma training will improve your speeches and working out will help you maintain your fitness level.

Work on these areas if you want to move on to Commander. Your great leadership accomplishments have brought you to the post of Commander. No more dodging bullets and crawling under barbed wire. But don't get all soft and flabby because it's been whispered that you're being considered as a potential candidate for astronaut.

You'll have to show exceptional mechanical and body skills to get that honor. One of the highest achievements for a military lifer like yourself. Fame and fortune climb with each mission into space, and you're in the best physical shape of your life. Keep working on your skills if you want to become one of the most influential people in the country. Your organizational genius has earned you the rank of general, the top of the top brass.

Your day is filled with government officials requesting your wise counsel and a book deal for your memoirs is looking good. Is your home life as successful as your professional life?

Spending your sunny days carrying someone else's clubs for a round of 18—what could be easier? When your sims are at work you actually have the option of choosing how they are working.

As a default each day your sims will start off by just working normally. To change the way your sim is working you can click on the small briefcase icon that is on the grayed out image of your sim on the bottom panel. If you choose to socialize your social need will go up and you may meet people and make friends. There are a few things that you need to focus on for your sims to get promoted. The first thing is your required skills, usually there are two skills that your sims are going to need to gain before they are able to get promoted.

For example, working in the writing career as a journalist your sim will need the writing and charisma skills at certain levels in order to continue getting promoted. However, doing these daily tasks is going to increase your performance helping you get promoted. Finally, you need to focus on your work performance.

This is the coloured bar in your career panel that increases when you are at work, especially if you are working hard. You will only get promoted if you have reached the end of the career panel.

Choosing a branch opens up different rewards, work hours, pay and more. For example, someone in the business career will have to choose between the investor branch or the management branch of the career.

These decisions usually have a similar amount of pay, but not exactly the same. To take these vacation days you want to go to your phone and under the household panel there will be an option to take vacation day. You can save these up and take a longer period of time off, which is great if you want to stay at home with newborn babies or toddlers.

If you have The Sims 4: Get to Work installed in your game you have 3 active careers available for you that you. In these careers you are able to go to work with your sims to be a doctor, a detective, or a scientist.

However, if you are a player who wants to send your sims away and have a break from them this may not be the best choice for you. There are a number of careers in the game that have the option of working from home instead of just going to work each day. Each day an hour before your shift is scheduled to start you are going to get a pop up in the bottom left hand corner of the screen asking if you want to go to work, work from home, or take paid time off.

If you choose to work from home you are going to be given a handful of tasks in the career panel that you need to complete before the start of your next work day. Working from home is a good option for parents who need to take care of their babies or toddlers all day, or if you have poor needs and need some time to make your sim happy before you start working for the day.

There are a bunch of careers in The Sims 4, especially when you have all of the DLC content installed in your game. These are going to be in alphabetical order and are currently updated for The Sims 4: Snowy Escape. It is up to you to breathe energy into the words of the script and really make the characters come alive.

The acting career is an active career that came with The Sims 4: Get Famous. In this career your sims are going to need to go to auditions and get accepted to do certain gigs before they are able to attend.

Become an astronaut and the galaxy will be your playground. When you have a sim in the astronaut career , you definitely want to start working on your fitness skill early. You are also going to need to work on the rocket science skill in the game.

Your daily task in this career before branch will be to play chess or to work out, both rather easy. There are two branches for your sims to choose from, the first one being the space ranger branch. In this you are going to need a rocket on your lot since your daily task is to do a space mission everyday.

In the interstellar smuggler branch, you too will need a space ship on your lot since the daily task is to do a space mission. You are going to need to keep gaining fitness and rocket science. Start a career where enthusiastic fans will shout your name, wear your jersey and remember your feats forever. A sim who is in the athlete career is of course going to need to gain the fitness skill. You are also going to need to gain the charisma skill to get promoted and your daily task will be to workout which can be done by jogging, or using various workout equipment.

There are two branches for this career, the first branch is the body builder branch where your sim will need to mentor fitness each day. To mentor you need to have another sim working out at a machine and get your sim to click on them and choose mentor, best to do this at the gym! You are going to need to continue to gain charisma and fitness.

In this branch you are going to need to study your opponents as your daily task. This is done on the computer under the web interactions. You are going to need to keep gaining the fitness and charisma skills to get promoted. If the mere sound of these industry buzzwords gets you buzzing, then a career in business might just be the right fit for you. In the business career your sims will have the daily task of filling out reports which can be done on the computer.

They are also going to need to gain the charisma and logic skills. The first branch is the management branch. Your daily task will be to make business calls which can be done on your phone. Your sims are going to need to gain the charisma skill and the logic skill to get promoted. The second branch of this career is the investor branch. Each day this sim is going to have to research stocks on the computer and this is going to take a bit of time.

They are also going to need to gain the logic skill and the charisma skill throughout their career. The civil designer career came with The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle and is great for any sim who wants to make the world a better place.

In the civil designer career your sim is going to need to do the daily task of interviewing a homeowner about utilities. You can talk to any young adult aged or older sim for this.

There are two branches that your sims can choose from for this career, the first one is the civic planner branch. In this branch your daily task is just to gain influence points which is simple. You are going to need to gain the charisma and logic skill to get promoted. The other branch in this career is the green technician branch where your sims are going to have the daily task of fabricating an eco-upgrade part on the fabricating machine.

Your sim is going to need to work on the fabrication skill and the logic skill to gain a promotion in the civil designer career. From educating the public to performing research expeditions, you want to truly make a difference. The conservationist career came to the game with The Sims 4: Island Living and will have your sims trying to save the world of Sulani. In this career your sims will focus on the logic skill and their daily task will be to spread conservation awareness. The first branch of this career is the environmental manager where your sim will have the daily task of preparing grant applications.

They will need to work on the logic and charisma skills. The second branch is the marine biologist branch. Your sim will have the daily task of surveying ocean wildlife. They are going to need to gain the fitness and logic skills.

You can make tons of simoleons and have fun too, as an outlaw. The criminal career is a great career for any sims who are feeling a bit more evil than others. These sims are going to need to gain the mischief skill and get to level 6 before the branch choice happens. The first branch of the career is the boss branch that will have your sim needing the handiness skill and the mischief skill. Your daily task starts with you having to do mean interactions and then will switch to upgrading objects.

The other branch of the career is the oracle branch. This branch will have you focused more on programming and mischief. But not everyone is paid to have it. Sims who feel they have superior judgement can enter the critic career.

The critic career came into the game when we got The Sims 4: City Living and is an interesting one. In this career your sim will need to work on their writing skill before they reach the branch level. The daily task will be to write a column which can be done on the computer. The first branch of this career is the art critic branch where your sim will need work on the painting skill and the music or comedy skill as well as continuing to work on the writing skill. The daily task will be to review a performance or write a column which you can do on the computer.

The other branch of this career is to become a food critic where your sims will need to write a column or review food each day.



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