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Photography is fine for me. I'm sure Nectar Making will be as well.
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(Photography is fine for me. I'm sure Nectar Making will be as well.)
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Skill careers work the same way as ordinary careers except that Sims are registered as "self-employed" and promotions are linked entirely to money earned. Only skills that produce items - [[Painting]], [[Sculpting]], [[Fishing (The Sims 3)|Fishing]], [[Gardening (The Sims 3)|Gardening]], [[Inventing]], [[Writing]], [[Photography]] and [[Nectar making]] - are able to be used in skill careers, with Photography and Nectar making available only if ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]'' is installed. [[The Sims 3: Late Night]] adds a new skill career called [[band]] and [[The Sims 3: Pets]] adds a new skill career called Horseman(-woman). These careers are also available for teenagers.
 
The first level of promotion requires sales of approximately §30. Money can be made through sales at the [[consignment store]] for most skill careers. However, money earned through the [[consignment store]] does not seem to register for [[Nectar making]] and [[Photography]].{{Confirm}}
 
<blockquote>"When your sims have knowledge of several of our existing skills, including sculpting and inventing from Ambitions, they can register as being "self-employed."<ref>[http://uk.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/thesims3ambitions/news.html?sid=6257284&mode=previews&page=1 The Sims 3: Ambitions Q&A - Creative Careers]</ref></blockquote>
 
 
== Self-Employment: Start To Finish ==
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