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@Guiboulou wrote:
I kind of wanted her to be a writer now instead (she could write totally fictional stories about a secret agent who entirely coincidentally looks like her). Would there be any downside to making her work a day or two in another career and then making her quit her job? I've never quit a job before, I don't really know what it does. I only started playing TS4 a bit before NYE, and it's my first Sims game. Sorry if some of my questions are a little ignorant. :P
If you like the idea of her writing she can join the writer career (I have one sim in that career maxed out and her working hours are not bad at all - the top-level author career works 12-6 Tues & Sat for $2790 per day - I had her buy a business to run on other days, and she still writes books here and there to self-publish for royalties). But ...whether or not the sim is in the writing career they can just write from home and self-publish (after the book is done click the mailbox and choose self publish for that book). Every morning you get a royalty report. My author sim's daily income just from the royalties is over $3000, and it's not like she writes that much now. Most of the books were to level up in the career. I still have her write another here and there. Some types of books are worth more, and the higher their skill level the more the book is worth (and higher the daily royalties for).
- This link has good writer career tips: http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/careers/writer/
- This link has info about royalties, Book of Life, etc.: http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/skills/writing/
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