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Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read Edit Edit source View history. Main page Random page Recent changes Help Miraheze migration. Fanon Game guides Other languages. Simoleons are sparse and the looks from passers-by are harsh, but the hours are great.

Plus, isn't contributing music to SimCitizens' commutes a community service? Keeping everyone else in tune is a good ground-floor "in" for the music industry. Longer hours, but the work is still relatively easy, though it requires a good ear and plenty of listening.

So much for EVER getting a weekend off - you're the best wedding show in town now, and always busy. The pay is a bit better, and you have to start being more creative, too, but you'll get to hob-nob with the rich and famous while they sip their champagne.

So, the day job got boring? You'll sleep days now, since you'll be working until the last call is made and the last patron stumbles home from the bar. Squeaky trumpets, whiny violins, off-tempo timpani, and a constantly ticking metronome are the burdens of your trade now, but the hours are the same as all the school-age kids.

Time spent tolerating the high-school crowd was worth it - you are now cool enough to take your act on the road - setting up someone else's gear.

Long hours are exhausting, but you're having fun and making the right contacts. You will need plenty of body skills, but maybe something cushy will present itself soon. Spending time on the road pays off - occasionally, someone in the band you cover quits, and you get to fill in for the remainder of the tour! Dress casual, practice often, play hard, have fun, and start to make a name for yourself. Rest for the road-weary: you get to play back-up on album cuts in the studio now.

Spending time around all these recording label producers and executives is bound to pay off, if you play your cards right. Make sure you schmooze all the right people in addition to delivering a perfect performance every day. Fame, fortune, tours, parties, and a number-one album! Congrats, you're now living every teenager's dream. Sleep is a rarity, power lunches are common, shades are almost mandatory outside your own home, and people mob you for autographs almost everywhere you go.

Enjoy it! With all the fame comes a sense of responsibility and social conscience. Use your fame and power to promote the causes you care most about, whether they be political, environmental, social, or intellectual. The hours are easier, the extra pay is almost inconsequential, you're so wealthy, and the Heads of State now send you engraved invitations to their fundraisers.

Apparently your days entertaining local commuters earned you at least one enemy - the piano-tuning tools you saved so long to buy have been stolen from your car. Lucky break, this - a local record label has purchased the rights to two of your new songs! Showing up to work inebriated one too many times has its price.

All your work promoting highly ethical behavior has given you an overwhelming interest in getting in touch with your spiritual inner self.

You will now spend the majority of your time meditating and getting to know more about the spirit-filled world around you. It's your job to promote good music and harass customers for their poor musical tastes. Every musical genius must start somewhere. Eco Lifestyle. Civil designer. Snowy Escape. Dream Home Decorator. Interior decorator. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Simoleons are sparse and the looks from passers-by are harsh, but the hours are great. Plus, isn't contributing music to SimCitizens' commutes a community service?

Keeping everyone else in tune is a good ground-floor "in" for the music industry. Longer hours, but the work is still relatively easy, though it requires a good ear and plenty of listening. So much for EVER getting a weekend off - you're the best wedding show in town now, and always busy. The pay is a bit better, and you have to start being more creative, too, but you'll get to hob-nob with the rich and famous while they sip their champagne. So, the day job got boring? You'll sleep days now, since you'll be working until the last call is made and the last patron stumbles home from the bar.

Squeaky trumpets, whiny violins, off-tempo timpani, and a constantly ticking metronome are the burdens of your trade now, but the hours are the same as all the school-age kids. Time spent tolerating the high-school crowd was worth it - you are now cool enough to take your act on the road - setting up someone else's gear. Long hours are exhausting, but you're having fun and making the right contacts. You will need plenty of body skills, but maybe something cushy will present itself soon.

Spending time on the road pays off - occasionally, someone in the band you cover quits, and you get to fill in for the remainder of the tour! Dress casual, practice often, play hard, have fun, and start to make a name for yourself.

Rest for the road-weary: you get to play back-up on album cuts in the studio now. Spending time around all these recording label producers and executives is bound to pay off, if you play your cards right. Make sure you schmooze all the right people in addition to delivering a perfect performance every day.

Fame, fortune, tours, parties, and a number-one album! Congrats, you're now living every teenager's dream. Sleep is a rarity, power lunches are common, shades are almost mandatory outside your own home, and people mob you for autographs almost everywhere you go. Enjoy it! With all the fame comes a sense of responsibility and social conscience.

Use your fame and power to promote the causes you care most about, whether they be political, environmental, social, or intellectual. The hours are easier, the extra pay is almost inconsequential, you're so wealthy, and the Heads of State now send you engraved invitations to their fundraisers.

Apparently your days entertaining local commuters earned you at least one enemy - the piano-tuning tools you saved so long to buy have been stolen from your car.

Lucky break, this - a local record label has purchased the rights to two of your new songs! Showing up to work inebriated one too many times has its price.

All your work promoting highly ethical behavior has given you an overwhelming interest in getting in touch with your spiritual inner self. You will now spend the majority of your time meditating and getting to know more about the spirit-filled world around you. It's your job to promote good music and harass customers for their poor musical tastes. Every musical genius must start somewhere. A finely tuned piano is music to your ears. Keep honing your Mechanical skills—they'll pay off in the long run for your musical career.

Customers sipping hot java need great tunes to soothe their souls—it's your job to engineer the music so that it plays just perfectly. A lover of campfire tunes and camaraderie, you are the leader of the campground's music class. Keep your Charisma and Creativity high to maintain a strong level of camp memories! Musicians come from near and far to show off their stuff, and it's you who decides who goes on to record greatness, and who goes back to the garage. As good as the band is, they wouldn't be anywhere without a dedicated group of Roadies.

Practice your Creativity a bit more and that could be you on stage. Recording artists come and go, but you're here to redefine the face of music. It's no small task and you have your work cut out for you.

Audiences flock to see your fingers fly over the ivory keys of the grand piano. Woo them and refine your craft to reach the next step. With a furious flash of the conductor's baton your symphonies delight and astound. Your passion for music shows that perhaps you are destined for something more.

This swamp house is all right for a crazy inventor on her own, but is it really the right place to raise a family? Is anyone else having trouble selling their widgets and other things? In the consignment shop? You have to hit the Consign tab.

Got it yesterday and started with Architectural Designer. I meant a Rock Star profession. I have found by accident that if you take a screenshot, it shows up in your uploads in the EA Manager. Partial kinda semi hijack. I succumbed last week and bought sims3. I bought the vacation pack for sims2, but it seemed more of a distraction than an expansion to the original game. Sims 3: Ambitions.



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