"nerdfashion;c-17318001" wrote:
"Dianesims;c-17317382" wrote:
I don't get why it's not a career ? Though it's interesting to run a vet clinic.
Because it's a business, like retail with Get to Work and restaurants with Dine Out. Both of which have a degree you could use- Culinary Arts for a restaurant and Communications for retail. Wow... The Sims team really did think of everything I suppose.
I disagree and think that they didn't think of everything. Starting your businesses can be a challenge in get to work, and having a degree that could benefit you in making it a little easier is realistic. Starting a restaurant with no degree as apposed to having the degree in communications or veterinarian (they absolutely should have included that) should make a drastic difference in the difficulty or at least the skills of the staff you hire. If it's a job above the min wage choices (cashier, lifeguard etc) it should have a degree directly connected along with benifits to starting your businesses. If they thought of everything, they would have included a vet degree and everything else I mentioned.