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Peapod79
5 years agoNew Spectator
"DaWaterRat;c-17751486" wrote:
While I'm inclined to agree that yes, kids/teens should learn skills at school... by that logic, so should adults learn one (or both) of the skills required for their job (though obviously at a lower rate than either kids or working on it at home) while they're at work.
As it stands now unless you're in an active career or working from home (and therefore the player is in charge of the sim's actions) Adult sims don't learn skills from anything except specifically University Classes (either their regular coursework or a class they're sitting in on). So from Child to Adult, it's at least consistent.
I also agree with this. Adults should build some skill at work too. It can be slower, but it should still be something. They could include it in the menu where you set the tone for the work day: work hard, work normal, take it easy, build logic (or whatever skill is applicable for that job).
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