, like its predecessors, gives players the ability to open their own businesses, and that comes with the usual responsibilities of hiring employees, stocking, deciding what the store sells, and so on. Of course, that doesn't mean that the process always goes smoothly in practice. When it comes to running a business in, it's hard to expect what situations might pop up, and that includes how well the employees will perform in their assigned roles.
It's easy to end up in unusual situations in, and when first playing and discovering the nuances that are hidden in the content, players learn how to make their Sims more efficient at achieving their goals. Unfortunately, if the Sim wants to run a business, learning how to make it successful can be a bit tough. Additionally, there are plenty of Sims that the owner might want to avoid hiring if they want them to do their job, or even show up for work.
In order to make the most Simoleons and to live as lavishly as possible, players should take advantage of the best-paying careers in The Sims 4.
For Sims who decide to open a business, hiring celebrities and vampires are both terrible decisions. Celebrities have a habit of spending their time posing for and speaking with the paparazzi, who inevitably show up instead of working the job they were hired to do. Then, vampires are even worse employees because they don't show up for their shifts. If the vampire has the ability to let them go into the sun without dying, they might show up for work. However, it's hard to know if they have that ability or not when hiring them, and it ends up being better to just hire somebody else.
The Sims 4 is officially a decade old now, and after all the content it has received, it could be time for EA to move on to Project Rene.
While celebrities and vampires are the worst employees, any Sim has the potential to be a bad employee at least once. This is because Sims have Needs, and if those Needs drop too low without being fixed, then the Sim
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