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HotBlackSand
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"ItsMeThatGuy;d-999043" wrote:
Okay. This is what my usual Young Adult/Dropped out Teen's part time job/ is usually is.
At 8am on the first day the Sim moves there: They get a job and go to work the next day.
After noon from work: Sim has to eat and watch TV.
After work to 6PM: Sim has free time.
6pm to sleep: Sim gets ready for bed.
This schedule doesn't seem right to my daily Sims. Can you help making a better schedule for me? I think my Sim shouldn't start work the first day. Maybe wait until some skills are met before the Sim gets a job. Do you agree? Because I immediately give him a job around as he moves.
Luckily ... Schedules are not required in Sims 3, unless you simply desire to play that way.
Jobs become irrelevant when you figure out your Sim can earn a quarter of a million Simoleons in a day without cheating.
Doing a variety of things tends to offer the opportunity to earn more Lifetime Rewards Points and faster.
Spending those points on things that reduce your needs, provides for more time in the day.
More time in the day eventually leads to more skills and more opportunities.
Sooner or later, almost all your Sim's time will be Freetime.
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