Firefighter, I'd honestly love a "save the day" pack with the FF career (maybe more detailed? 24-48hr shifts and overtime?) Military could be added with something like this too.
How about if a Sim buys a business that becomes their career? It's amusing to see them work their pixels off at their businesses, but when showing their career it shows none, or when asked about it they say they're unemployed. Is this an oversight or a feature?
I'd love an education career where you can go to work with your teacher sim. It'd be nice to also get to pick which level of children to teach, like preschool/kindergarten (toddlers), elementary (children), high school (teens). That'd be really neat.
Education. Where you could either choose carrier path as professor at university (although if they plan on adding university as EP in the future that might be a difficult crossover if it is not a part of that particular EP) or be a teacher at elementary school.
But something completely new would be really interesting, something that we haven't had in the previous sims games. I don't know what though.. x)
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I chose military, but education is a very close second. One of the main reasons I want the military career to return is that it is a good ‘starter’ career for legacies, it’s a traditional/timeless career, and it is distinctive and very different from what we have right now. Plus it’s great for storytelling, in my opinion.
Paranormal (From sims 2, but could also include things like Fortune telling and Ghost hunting)
I voted for Paranormal because anything and everything to do with the occult is my absolute favorite! But I'd also like to see education and acting. Maybe if they ever release a University pack they could add a Professor career. And maybe there could be a fame pack where you could become an actor, but other careers like politics and entertainer (comedian/musician) could also increase your social status. I know there's a road to fame mod already but I'd like to see something officially made. xD
Though I'd really rather see more game packs with occult life states and occult-related careers come out first.
I selected Singer because it is what I want more than the rest before the sims ends it's run. I want a lot of careers though and will be happy to see most of them on the list appear.
I picked self-employed, because even though you technically can just do it that already, the sims is listed as "unemployed" even if they're making jillions of dollars in royalties or from selling paintings or dragonfruit or whatever. Just the ability to "register as" would be cool.
But I'd also love to see military, education, and legal careers. And the stylist career. And architecture. And adventurer.
> @sneezeplease said: > I picked self-employed, because even though you technically can just do it that already, the sims is listed as "unemployed" even if they're making jillions of dollars in royalties or from selling paintings or dragonfruit or whatever. Just the ability to "register as" would be cool.
Oh, and also the ability register as a veterinarian or a restaurant owner or whatever, too.
Honestly I think it'd be interesting to include a therapist or counselor career. I tend to use sims to give life to my works of writing and sometimes it lacks in what careers I have some of my characters doing.
Education, then Firefighter. I don't think there's been an education option in any of the games? (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) My only concern is that the career ladder would be pretty bland, or done by grade level.
Such as, Classroom Assistant, Toddler Teacher, Elementary Teacher, Junior High Teacher (even though that age group doesn't necessarily exist in the game), High School Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, Superintendent, etc.
How about if a Sim buys a business that becomes their career? It's amusing to see them work their pixels off at their businesses, but when showing their career it shows none, or when asked about it they say they're unemployed. Is this an oversight or a feature?
I think the reason for that is that sims can only have one job at a time. So if their business showed up as their job then they wouldn't be able to have another job or multiple businesses. They did the same in sims 3 where you couldn't have a sim be a self-employed writer and have another job at the same time. Hopefully they will update it at some point though. I want to be able to have a job and register as self-employed or a business owner and have it show up in the career panel to track how much money they are earning that way.
Education, then Firefighter. I don't think there's been an education option in any of the games? (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) My only concern is that the career ladder would be pretty bland, or done by grade level.
Such as, Classroom Assistant, Toddler Teacher, Elementary Teacher, Junior High Teacher (even though that age group doesn't necessarily exist in the game), High School Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, Superintendent, etc.
They had an education career in 3, I think it came with Ambitions if I remember correctly. Funnily enough it was exactly as you described, a bit strange but perhaps a difficult career to split into 10 levels. I think it could be good if it has separate branches, with one focusing on teaching young children and the other focused on being a college/university lecturer. Really want more normal careers like that in my game.
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For Non-Playing careers I's like to have educators & lawyers available.
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Honestly, I'd be willing to see basically all of these in the game. More careers are always a good thing, the more the merrier in this case.
But something completely new would be really interesting, something that we haven't had in the previous sims games. I don't know what though.. x)
Though I'd really rather see more game packs with occult life states and occult-related careers come out first.
But I'd also love to see military, education, and legal careers. And the stylist career. And architecture. And adventurer.
So all of them, basically.
> I picked self-employed, because even though you technically can just do it that already, the sims is listed as "unemployed" even if they're making jillions of dollars in royalties or from selling paintings or dragonfruit or whatever. Just the ability to "register as" would be cool.
Oh, and also the ability register as a veterinarian or a restaurant owner or whatever, too.
Such as, Classroom Assistant, Toddler Teacher, Elementary Teacher, Junior High Teacher (even though that age group doesn't necessarily exist in the game), High School Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, Superintendent, etc.
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I think the reason for that is that sims can only have one job at a time. So if their business showed up as their job then they wouldn't be able to have another job or multiple businesses. They did the same in sims 3 where you couldn't have a sim be a self-employed writer and have another job at the same time. Hopefully they will update it at some point though. I want to be able to have a job and register as self-employed or a business owner and have it show up in the career panel to track how much money they are earning that way.
They had an education career in 3, I think it came with Ambitions if I remember correctly. Funnily enough it was exactly as you described, a bit strange but perhaps a difficult career to split into 10 levels. I think it could be good if it has separate branches, with one focusing on teaching young children and the other focused on being a college/university lecturer. Really want more normal careers like that in my game.