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I haven't yet tried any of the Get to Work jobs where you actually go to the job, but I swear the Rabbit Hole jobs in 4 seem so much more exhausting. No time to do anything else when off shift.
I've found music playing for tips, painting, and writing to be the most fun myself, with regular gardening(not for the career) as a backup for extra cash.
-Music playing is rewarding the very moment the sim gets high enough level to actually play decent music. Right then I hit my Emerson Winchester mode and just wave my hands in rhythm to the music as they play. You will actually make tips just practicing from the start in some public venue. Find a nightclub or such with instruments, most likely a piano, and just start banging the ivories. You will find your sim will care more about the flat notes than the spectators.
-Painting is about the quickest way to get to the big bucks. Each work doesn't take long, you can squeeze about three a day, and once you get to a certain level (about lvl 5) the masterpieces start showing up. That's when the dough really shows up. Also you will find the occasional piece worth keeping in your home which will help boost your sim's mood. Be careful, saved masterpieces will increase your bill payments.
-Writing is not a fast track to a big pile of cash, but it will get you there. I find it fun for the titles I can apply to each book. I will even make series of novels with a certain character. There is also Programming which can give you opportunities for hacking, which can net you a nice sum now and then. Rather ideal for a Loner sim. Your sim could be Lisbeth Salander of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, or Lester of GTA V, or just some bored soccer mom who needs something to do when she has the house to herself.
I've found music playing for tips, painting, and writing to be the most fun myself, with regular gardening(not for the career) as a backup for extra cash.
-Music playing is rewarding the very moment the sim gets high enough level to actually play decent music. Right then I hit my Emerson Winchester mode and just wave my hands in rhythm to the music as they play. You will actually make tips just practicing from the start in some public venue. Find a nightclub or such with instruments, most likely a piano, and just start banging the ivories. You will find your sim will care more about the flat notes than the spectators.
-Painting is about the quickest way to get to the big bucks. Each work doesn't take long, you can squeeze about three a day, and once you get to a certain level (about lvl 5) the masterpieces start showing up. That's when the dough really shows up. Also you will find the occasional piece worth keeping in your home which will help boost your sim's mood. Be careful, saved masterpieces will increase your bill payments.
-Writing is not a fast track to a big pile of cash, but it will get you there. I find it fun for the titles I can apply to each book. I will even make series of novels with a certain character. There is also Programming which can give you opportunities for hacking, which can net you a nice sum now and then. Rather ideal for a Loner sim. Your sim could be Lisbeth Salander of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, or Lester of GTA V, or just some bored soccer mom who needs something to do when she has the house to herself.
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