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Simmerville
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Dannydanbo;c-17031240" wrote:"Simmerville;c-17031232" wrote:
Thinking a bit more, keep in mind that freelancing doesn't mean you are mostly free to do whatever you do and work only if you feel like it. Most Freelancers run their own company, they have lots of legal commitments, they often need to work more and harder, because it can be very hard finding work to do, and then in the start you won't make as much money as you need to make. You don't just write a text, but you will also have lots of administration. So - this too make freelancing very different from getting a 9-4 job, hired by others.
Some of my freelancers might even have a part of their house turned into a business office, like running a family company on ground floor and living on 2nd floor. Customers must be invited though, or I can just pretend that customer meetings are very rare. In the Artist bit I think we saw the freelancing sim chatting with the customer/client, so maybe it's all online these days :)
All that might be true in RL, but this is supposed to be a fun Sims game, don't over complicate it with RL facts that don't apply here. It's fine as is. Let's wait until we actually get it in the game and play it before we begin dissecting it and tearing it apart. We're getting three new careers people for free. Be happy.
Oh, but I AM happy! This opens up for a new way of running local businesses in my game, I love that! :)
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