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This is useful for Sims attending [[school]] as it does not interfere with their school schedule. Older Sims can take part-time jobs too. They pay less per hour, but have fewer hours overall, so they are not as time-consuming as full-time jobs.
 
In ''The Sims 2'', part-time jobs are not labeled as such. MostAll [[career track#The Sims 2|career tracks]] haveother parallel part-time tracks which only go to level 3. (Thethan [[Natural Science]], [[Artist]], [[Show Business]], and [[Paranormal#The Sims 2|Paranormal]] have parallel part-time tracks which only go to level 3. (The careers that do not have part-time tracks are only open to [[college]] graduates.) When a teen or elder looks for a job through the [[Newspaper#The Sims 2|newspaper]] or [[Computer#The Sims 2|computer]], only positions in the part-time tracks will be available. A teen in high school or an elder who has retired from a full-time job will have a second tab in the job panel, which will show the part-time job. [[Young adult]]s can't have jobs with regular hours, but can work on campus as baristas and cafeteria workers. [[Downtown (The Sims 2: Nightlife)|Downtown]]{{vgversion|TS2:NL}} also offers part-time work as DJs and bartenders.
 
Sims can apply directly at the work place for all part-time jobs in ''The Sims 3''. Performance options are limited to: Business As Usual (normal workday), Work Hard (more performance, but more stress), and Take It Easy (less performance, but less stress). Promotions are dependent only on Mood.
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