Glass Ceiling Hack?
Zazazu:
...and if you have poor personality qualities, specifically being mean or lazy.
jolrei:
I haven't really been bothered that much yet by my Sims getting to the top of their career. I actually like fulfilling the career LTWs (no more worries about their aspiration meter), but I can see how I might want to limit things a bit. I hate knowledge teens, always bloody skilling away and wasting time they could be snogging the paperboy or trying to go steady with the shop clerk, or sneaking out with someone they only met a few hours ago (all the things I never did when I was a teen because I was too busy "skilling").
I have taken to not letting the blighters study if they have more than 4 in any skill area or when they get to a career, they simply rocket through the promotions. I do like the idea of stopping people at "Freelance Photographer" rather than advancing in the slacker stream. I've never understood why a photographer would want to become a Professional Party Guest, especially with those dumb hours.
Hook:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2007 May 23, 18:38:06
...and if you have poor personality qualities, specifically being mean or lazy.
Lazy is never good, but being mean should get you faster promotions, especially in some jobs. This should appeal to Pescado. :)
Hook
witch:
I use harder jobs, I make my sims get jobs from the paper to start at a lower level, I give them random diplomas from the Uni sims upgrader - I don't play Uni, terminally boring - my sims still keep getting promotions every second or third day. I'd go for a harder harder jobs hack.
I like the personality influence on jobs idea.
Zeljka:
In my experience, mean and lazy people have little difficulty getting promoted,
and in the Sims, lazy just means more apt to skill (read, play chess etc...)
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