A fan was so surprised to find out that Sam had a day job at the museum that they thought the detail was added in the latest update. In reality, Sam's side gig has been a part of the game from the beginning and is just one more way that developer ConcernedApe brings the characters of Pelican Town to life with realistic details.
Reddit user kay-b808 came across the villager Sam at the museum, jamming out to something on his headphones while sweeping. Sam is so easy to miss because he stands in a part of the museum that players don't often have a reason to visit, so finding him diligently working at his post in the Museum comes as somewhat of a shock.
Another player who goes by bpdredheadedlefty on Reddit was just as surprised to realize this, stating "" It seems that after marriage, Sam stops working at the museum to stay at the farm and help the player, instead. As a result, the museum gig is a short and little-known part of Sam's life.
has two different playthrough options: one that allows the big company, JojaMart, to thrive and one that puts JojaMart out of business in favor of restoring the town's old community center. JojaMart is clearly meant to represent the evil greedy corporation in the game, so the JojaMart run is an unpopular choice among players.
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Still, the fact remains that a job is a job, and even fictional characters need to put food on their tables somehow. When players cause JojaMart to shut down in the Community Center playthrough, several townspeople lose their jobs. Sam is one of those affected by the closure, which leads him to get another job in the Artifacts and Minerals section of the museum.
Sam may have found himself a new job after JojaMart is gone, but not all characters are as lucky. As king-of-new_york points out, "" Shane is one of the more troubled marriage candidates in and losing his
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