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6 years ago
I faced a situation like that long ago, but the two shifts only (sort of) overlapped a couple of days per week. What I did on those two days was send the second sim with the baby/toddler to just outside of the first sim's workplace and essentially hand them over and rush off to work as soon as the first sim came outside. That made the second sim late for work of course, but not by much and I did them in turns by making the first sim leave work a bit early every other time. The job performance and pay hits weren't that huge.
That did get tiresome after a while and I did end up back with babysitters and having to remember to call for them insanely early because this family lived in a LN highrise, but by the time I got tired of that too the kid was ready to age up to a child.
Another way, especially if you play on very long baby and toddler life spans, is to add another adult to the household.
That did get tiresome after a while and I did end up back with babysitters and having to remember to call for them insanely early because this family lived in a LN highrise, but by the time I got tired of that too the kid was ready to age up to a child.
Another way, especially if you play on very long baby and toddler life spans, is to add another adult to the household.
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