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- I haven't hired a single employee yet. I just create a big family and send them all over to run and manage my business. I haven't had any issues with Sims not buying my products, and I have a bakery. Perhaps it's one of the most recent patches. I haven't played for about a month now.
I recommend creating a larger family and manage your business that way. Also--try to avoid restocking items. EXAMPLE: You can make a pie for $10 and then decorate it for $30. Total cost $40. If it's perfect quality, sometimes they sell for absurd amounts, like, $1000 at your bakery, depending on how high level the pie is. If you restock the pie directly at the store, it costs around $300 to restock. I just remove the restock sign, send them home and re-bake all my goods for the next day. Much more profitable... of course, need to figure out why none of your stuff is selling first... sorry. "hollybby18;c-15797775" wrote:
Im having the same problem but I see sims grabbing food from the display cases and eating but not paying. how do you fix that?
Did you set them for sale? They should only grab them if they're not for sale.- I can't wait to get this pack!
- I'm currently running an art gallery. I have one employee that i'm trying to train up but I mainly have her set to restock or clean, but it does require alot of patience as I often find her wandering off or playing on her phone.
I'd also recommend starting off small. I was doing a rags to riches so her gallery started off tiny and I built it from there and that helped me to manage everything.
Bakery sounds fun though.. that might be my next challenge. - PGRD20027 years agoRising AdventurerI really hate my employees because they don't do anything other than standing :D and the costumers don't buy anything too they just keep on talking to someone else :/ ( I asked them to leave lol ) I wish we get the system of OFB. I really love how OFB handled the Bakery and coffee shop. <3