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*A [[job performance]] rating of "Excellent"{{vgversion|TS}}, or a maxed job performance bar{{vgversion|TS2}}{{vgversion|TS3}} means a very high chance of promotion if the Sim in question has the friends and skills required for promotion. Job performance increases when a Sim goes to work in a good mood, and can decrease when a Sim goes to work in a poor mood. |
*A [[job performance]] rating of "Excellent"{{vgversion|TS}}, or a maxed job performance bar{{vgversion|TS2}}{{vgversion|TS3}} means a very high chance of promotion if the Sim in question has the friends and skills required for promotion. Job performance increases when a Sim goes to work in a good mood, and can decrease when a Sim goes to work in a poor mood. |
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*Sims must have skills and friends and work in a good mood to be promoted{{vgversion|TS}}{{vgversion|TS2}} or max the performance bar {{vgversion|TS3}} |
*Sims must have skills and friends and work in a good mood to be promoted{{vgversion|TS}}{{vgversion|TS2}} or max the performance bar {{vgversion|TS3}} |
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*The chance of a promotion |
*The chance of a promotion decreases as a Sim advances in his or her career. |
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*The chance of a promotion increases if the Sim has a high aspiration level. If a Sim has the required skills and friends, platinum mood will virtually guarantee a promotion.{{Vgversion|TS2}} |
*The chance of a promotion increases if the Sim has a high aspiration level. If a Sim has the required skills and friends, platinum mood will virtually guarantee a promotion.{{Vgversion|TS2}} |
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*If a Sim has a [[family relationships|relative]] higher up in the career, there is a small chance that relative will pull strings to advance them in the career.{{Vgversion|TS2}} |
*If a Sim has a [[family relationships|relative]] higher up in the career, there is a small chance that relative will pull strings to advance them in the career.{{Vgversion|TS2}} |