What we want in The Sims 4 Get To Work (Part 1)

With the announcement of Sims 4 Get to Work comes a plethora of speculation. How will the active careers work with loading screens? How in-depths will the careers go? Will running a business be as deep as in the past? Will it be able to compete with Sims 2 Open for Business and Sims 3 Ambitions? We’ll be taking a look at these past two expansions to refresh our memory before we compare them to what we know of Get to Work so far.
This comparative look will be split into two separate articles. Part 1 will look at Get to Work in comparison with Open for Business. Part 2 will be looking at Ambitions.
Running a business in Sims 2 Open for Business was so in-depth, it was essentially a video game within a video game. You oversaw your store, employees, customers, inventory, sales figures, reviews, customer loyalty, talents, and perks. Here’s a rundown of the most essential parts of running a business in Sims 2 Open for Business and how it relates to what we know so far in Get to Work.
Business Types
The variety of stores you could own in Open for Business was astounding. Anything from a bakery to a car dealership was possible. You could even run a business that didn’t deal with direct sales thanks to the Electrono-Ticket Machine. With this on your business lot, any visiting sim would buy a ticket and would be charged depending how long they remained at your business. With this, your sim could make money running a gym, movie theater, country club, anything you could imagine.
We know Sims 4 Get to Work will allow us to run anything from a bakery to an appliance store to an art gallery. Anything our sims can craft as well as anything in the buy catalogue is available when making a business. The question is whether or not the ticket machine will be making a comeback allowing us to run non-sales businesses.
Another grey area surrounding Get to Work businesses is the ability to run a home business. In OFB you could either run a business at a community lot or on your home lot. There were some differences between the two, the main one being matter of convenience as your sim didn’t have to leave their lot to work. I asked SimGuruGraham on Twitter if home businesses would be possible, but he’s not allowed to say anything else than what’s been revealed currently.
Talent Badges
Talent badges in Sims 2 were like skills as they expressed a sims experience in a given field, but instead of having ten levels like a normal skill they had four. These were no badge, bronze, silver, and gold. These were added because in Sims 2 there were a standard ten skills a sim could build without the ability for the developers to add more.
Nowadays we’re given new skills consistently in sims games, so sales, restocking, etc. could be skills on their own. But it’s already been revealed that the only skills being added in Get to Work are photography and baking. This means there are several possibilities for employees and their job experience.
• Every sim works the same without any type of improving over time
• Sales, register, stocking, etc. are hidden skills that improve over time
• Talent badges will be making a return and haven’t been revealed yet
Employees
We know we’ll be able to hire employees in Get to Work, but we have to wonder how closely it’ll follow the Open for Business model. In OFB employees each had different skills and talent badges which affected how well they worked, or didn’t. Each was also given a pay point that you could raise or lower as you saw fit. You could underpay an employee and watch as they burned out quickly and quit or overpay someone to make them work for you forever.
An employee’s mood was also important as they needed breaks every so often otherwise they’d become too uncomfortable to perform. Not giving breaks resulted in employees slacking off, taking breaks on their own, or quitting in frustration with the lack of concern for their well-being.
Each employee could be assigned one of many different tasks, and could be shuffled around as needed. These ranged from cashier, stock person, sales person, or the one making the store’s inventory. Once an employee built up enough talent badges, they could then be promoted to a manager. Having a store manager meant you didn’t need to visit the store as often to continue making big profits, you could just call the manager up and ask how things are going.
Customers
Customers were able to shop on their own, but it was important to help them along in the process. In order to secure sales or make shoppers buy efficiently, a sales person was needed. There were several different sales interactions available depending on the level of talent badge the sim had. You could play it safe with a basic sell, or risk offending the customer with a hard sell.
Over time if customers enjoyed their time at your business they would develop customer loyalty stars. As you collected loyalty stars, your business improved and more sims would visit each day. Each time your business leveled up you also received a business perk point that you could use on several different “perk sections.” These offered all kinds of bonuses from new sales interactions to large sums of money to improve your business.
One type of customer you needed to be on the lookout for were reviewers. These sims would occasionally take out a pad and pen and scratch down a few notes before continuing their shopping. A good review meant booming business while a bad review could essentially halt all sales for a while.
As it is now, we don’t know anything about the potential customers that will frequent out businesses. We also don’t know if there will be customer loyalty, business perks, or if our businesses will increase over time. Business reviewers are also not announced thus far.
As Sims 4 Get to Work has only recently been announced, it’s understandable that much isn’t known about how the business system will work. I only hope it will be as in-depth as it was in Open for Business.
The Sims Blog: Madrona in the Middle – A Fan Story
Via thesims.com!
Our fans tell amazing stories and we thought there’s no better place to highlight them than on The Sims official blog. First of our storytellers to be featured is Cathy Tea.
“I’ve been playing Sims since the release of Pets for The Sims 2, and I’ve been hooked ever since. This excerpt comes from ‘The Goofy Love Legacy’ which I started Sept. 4, 2014, the day that Pinstar released the official Legacy Rules for The Sims 4, Cathy said. “In addition to Goofy Love, I have four other stories, one of which is completed, and I’m planning a new story which will begin soon. With the exception of the new story, these stories are various Sims challenges.”
Professionally, Cathy Tea enjoys being the web editor for a large urban school district and an instructor of online writing classes for her local community college. In addition to Simming, Cathy Tea loves to play the cello, dig in the garden and hike with her boyfriend in the desert surrounding Oasis Springs. Like her legacy founder, Cedar Bough, Cathy Tea sometimes twirls under the blue sky and says, “Ah, lor-ay! Beauty is all around us!”
EXCERPT FROM ‘THE GOOFY LOVE LEGACY’
My big sister, Aspen, likes to call me “Madrona in the Middle” because I’m the middle child of the fifth generation in a legacy family aiming for ten.
-I like the view from the middle.
I love being in the middle–I got to be a child with my big sister before she became a teen, and a child with my little sister, Poplar, before I became a teen, and now I’m a teen with Aspen, and before I become a young adult, I’ll get to be a teen with Poplar. That’s the advantage of being in the middle. You get to share with who comes before and who comes after.
My big sister Aspen set the oven on fire the other day. Or rather, her taco casserole did.
-Is taco casserole supposed to smoke?
It turned out ok. My dad and his cousin put the fire out, and nobody was hurt. (Though I was really hungry! I’d been waiting for that casserole!) We got §13 from the insurance company to replace the stove. It didn’t come close to covering the cost! And nothing could replace the memories.
Dad said that this stove had been around forever, as long as our home at Cradle Rock. Nobody remembers who first started this home, but we figure that it goes back four generations at least, since we know that my sisters and I are the fifth generation to be born here. We’ve got a family graveyard with tombstones for all our ancestors, plus a few family friends who died here. We can’t read the names on the two oldest gravestones.
-Just because we have a graveyard in our backyard doesn’t mean we have to be gloomy!
The wind and desert sand have worn off these two names through the centuries. We can barely make out the words “Wandering through space” on one, and “Cedar’s one and only” on the other, but the names are lost to time.
My big sister, my aunt, and my mom are all gloomy, and sometimes I wonder if this is because of the graveyard, which reminds them of Sims come and gone, remembered and forgotten.
For me, living here where my family has lived longer than memory, I feel more happiness than anything.
After we lost the original stove, I thought about all the grilled cheese sandwiches and scrambled eggs that had been cooked on it, all the birthday cakes baked in that oven, all the family meals eaten here at our long kitchen table. My dad proposed to my mom in this very kitchen.
-This kitchen has been the center of the family for generations.
This spot where I sit and do my homework, how many other kids have sat here and done theirs? My dad, my aunt, my grandfather Palo Verde, who was a famous comedian called the Royal Llama Tamer, his mom, whose ghost has never been seen…
It’s said that my great grandmother, the one whose ghost has never been seen, chose the Grim Reaper for her first true love. Legend says she met Grim when her mother died–our forgotten founder–and she successfully pleaded for her mom’s life, but in exchange, she gave Grim her heart. Later, at her adult birthday, Grim came to collect her, and her brother pleaded for her life. Grim let her stay, because he truly loved her, but the final part of the bargain was that once she did die, her ghost would never return. She would be Grim’s forever.
-Legend has it that my great grandmother, whose ghost has never been seen, chose Grim as her first true love.
There must be something to this story. I heard it directly from her brother’s ghost. He haunts the big house across the street, and most nights, he comes to our house to talk with me and my little sister. We’ve met other family ghosts, too. But no one has ever seen the ghost of my great grandma Acacia.
We’ve got a new stove now. It works just as well as the old one; it’s got all the custom updates.
I’m old enough to cook on it now. And when I do, I don’t think back anymore. I think ahead, to the future. Who else will stand here in the coming decades, making meals for their families?
-I wonder who else will stand here grilling cheese in the decades to come.
How many more birthdays will happen here in this kitchen?
Sometimes, when my imagination stretches out like that, to the future, it’s easy to see why my sister, mom, and aunt have melancholy thoughts. It could be easy to feel that it doesn’t make a difference.
As one great writer has observed, the story of every family can be distilled to this: “Pete bought a lot, got married, had a kid who got married, built up the house, more kids, oops, someone died, rinse, repeat, stay tuned.”And sometimes, while I’m flipping the grilled cheese and my imagination stretches out behind and before me, I can see how our lives look like that. Even a day, sometimes, can feel that way: wake up, eat breakfast, go to school, do homework, brush up on skills, go to bed. Wait, isn’t that what I did yesterday?
But then, the aroma of melting cheese brings me back here: I feel the soles of my feet on the kitchen tiles. I feel the warmth from the stove. I hear the laughter of my little sister as she tells me yet another llama joke.
-You think that’s funny, you should hear my other llama joke.
My life is not out there at 10,000 feet altitude. It is here. Ground level, and in this moment. In this moment, I feel cheerfulness bubble up inside me, I feel the joy of being here in the kitchen with my sisters, my mom, my aunt, my dad. I feel the serenity of knowing that my ancestors’ ghosts are watching over us and that our descendants wait for the future which will bring their arrival. I feel home.
The full version of ‘The Goofy Love Legacy’ can be found here, along with more of Cathy’s great stories.
The Sims 4 Custom Content: Bedroom Angel Set
This Set has been brought to you by The Sims Resource member – Severinka_!
For Valentine’s Day bedroom for your Sims in a romantic style.
Graceful twisted shape, white color combined with delicate pastel shades of fabric – iedalno for decoration romantic interior.
All the furniture in white, but 4 fabric colors – pink, peach, mint and blueThe set includes 14 objects on the new meshes
– double bed
– chest of drawers
– canopy
– bed blanket
– pouf
– mirror
– console table
– curtains (right and left)
– ceiling lamp
– vintage photo on wall
– vintage photo on the table
– candles with rose (table lamp)
– rose petals on the floor
Click on the picture below to download this Set!
Click Here for more information on how to install Custom Content!
The Sims 4 Custom Content: Modern Meets Retro Lighting Set
This Set has been brought to you by The Sims Resource memeber – DOT!
Modern Meets Retro Lighting Set. 8 Modern and Retro Chrome Metal and Blue Glass Lighting. See Recommended. Sims4 meshes by DOT of The Sims Resource.
Click on the picture below to download this Set!
Click Here for more information on how to install Custom Content!
Order your very own Plumbob Accessories!
The creative @H_Lebanna has designed two must-have Accessories for any Simmer – a Plumbob Pendant and a Plumbob Earring!
These 2 Accessories come in different colors and materials and the price isn’t that expensive.
Click on the picutre below to check these Accessories out!
Outdoor Retreat: Where’s Your Heart Gone (Simlish Behind the Scenes)
The Golden Youth group was asked by EA to create a Simlish version of their song called Where’s your Heart Gone for The Sims 4’s first Game Pack – Outdoor Retreat. What was the result? Check out their cool Behind the Scenes video below to find out ![]()
Thanks SimCookie for the find!
The Sims 4 Get to Work: New Video Coming Next Week!
SimGuruBChick has teased on The Sims Forums that they’re currently working on a new, ”Medical” video for The Sims 4 Get to Work that they’ll be revealing next week.
SimGuruLyndsay also gave more details on what will the new video be all about!
Thanks for the tip @Simmer_BN!
The Sims 4 Get to Work Wallpaper!
We made a new Wallpaper for the upcoming Expansion Pack – The Sims 4 Get to Work!
To download it, click on the resolution of your choice. It will re-direct you to a new tab. Then, right click on the wallpaper, select ”Save Image As” and choose in what folder do you want it to download.
Be sure to check the rest of our Wallpapers HERE!
2560×1440 – 16:9
2560×1600 – 16:10
The Sims 4: PC Gamer Interviews Lyndsay Pearson
The Sims 4 very much went back to the core Sims experience, and not all fans understood why you did that.
We were happy to see the things that people were recognizing about The Sims 4 that they were enjoying. You’re always sad when everyone doesn’t love your new, shiny baby, but I think we’re seeing people who justifiably have said, ‘Wow, this is a really, really cool foundation, but man, I really miss that thing, so I’m going to keep playing with that thing from The Sims 3.’ Or: ‘Man, I really miss this part of The Sims 2.’ That’s okay. That’s why we’ve created this big universe for them. That’s why The Sims has continued to expand. I am very excited about what The Sims 4 is because it’s a foundation that is going to offer us opportunities we didn’t have in The Sims 2 or in The Sims 3 that I think we’re really going to get to do some super cool stuff with.
And the first step in that process is the new expansion pack.
I’m super excited about our first expansion pack because it is called Get to Work, and it is about taking your Sims to their jobs. It’s something people have asked for for a very long time. I want to go to the hospital with my Sim, and I want them to be a doctor, and I want them to see patients and work on surgeries. That’s what this pack is about. You’re going to follow your Sim to the hospital and be a doctor. You’ll get to follow them to a science lab where they’ll get to be a scientist working on inventions and theorems and experimenting on various devices and what they might do, testing their potions out on other Sims.
You’ll also get to be a detective. Actually going to the police station where you can book a suspect and interrogate them or lock them up in the jail or going out on the town to investigate a crime scene and take photos and see if you can find your suspect. It’s actually about being an active part of that Sim’s day. Your Sims will also be able to run a retail business. You’ll be able to open up a shop and sell clothes that you designed off of a mannequin or sell some baked goods that you’ve cooked in your little café and set up an art gallery and sell the paintings that you’ve painted.
The Sims 4 Get To Work: Only One Edition for release!
SimGuruBChick has confirmed on Twitter that The Sims 4’s first Expansion Pack – Get to Work, will only have one edition ready for release – Standard Edition.

In case you didn’t know, The Sims 3 Expansion Packs (starting from Pets) released 2 types of editions – Limited and Standard Edition. The only exception was The Sims 3 Showtime which came with 3 Editions (Standard, Limited & Collector’s).



Create your own Custom Content for The Sims 4!
The Sims Resource has just released a public beta of their updated program for The Sims 4 called The Sims Resource Workshop! With some instructions that you can find HERE, on The Sims Resource Forums, you’ll be ready to create your own Content for The Sims 4!
Create anything!
TSR Workshop was built to let you create any custom content you want. Be it hairstyles, objects, clothing, accessories or patterns, everything is possible with this in-house tool from The Sims Resource!
Beautiful 3D View
In order to see the changes you are doing to your creations, TSR Workshop offers a live 3D Viewport for your convenience. Changing a pattern or checking the wireframe of your mesh? You’ll instantly see it!
Geostates
Are you stuck with getting bookshelves properly to work? Not a problem in TSR Workshop where a built-in Geostates editor allows you to redefine the data so books (or other objects) properly appear and disappear!
Click on the picture below to download this Program!





















