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Simburian
6 years agoNew Traveler
I didn't play University much in Sims 3 but quite enjoyed it for a while. I sent every eligible person in my world to it so I could make more Sims and gave every Dorm. 8 supercomputers which they all sat at and studied to get through their exams quickly. That's about it. (I don't trust any doctor, having only got a diagnosis of what really ailed me at the age of 65).
When you come to who the most useful people in this world they are the rubbish/disposal collectors and plumbers. The men who clear up all our waste and keep us from getting ill and having to go to those university trained doctors. They are not usually university trained unless they have found out that their university course has not ended up in a job! There is an argument for them being paid much better for the jobs they do.
You have to live in a society that has bin men strikes to find this out! Vermin! Rats everywhere.
Plumbing is a very well paid job these days! Very much an apprenticeship training one as well as course work. Bazalgette who created the London sewer system was an engineer who learned his trade 'on the job'
The Gurus should rethink their "University" It is not the 'be all and end all' in life.
A lovely Einstein quote......
It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry
Still holds! :)
When you come to who the most useful people in this world they are the rubbish/disposal collectors and plumbers. The men who clear up all our waste and keep us from getting ill and having to go to those university trained doctors. They are not usually university trained unless they have found out that their university course has not ended up in a job! There is an argument for them being paid much better for the jobs they do.
You have to live in a society that has bin men strikes to find this out! Vermin! Rats everywhere.
Plumbing is a very well paid job these days! Very much an apprenticeship training one as well as course work. Bazalgette who created the London sewer system was an engineer who learned his trade 'on the job'
The Gurus should rethink their "University" It is not the 'be all and end all' in life.
A lovely Einstein quote......
It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry
Still holds! :)
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