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| $Me runs the speeches through the office scanner and sends the electronic versions to her desktop computer. After running some state-of-the-art optical character recognition, she plugs the documents into her word processor and lets the built-in grammar check do its thing. It finds only two verb-agreement issues and a couple of typos, and even though the changes it suggests are actually worse than the errors it's trying to fix, $Me makes the changes manually and sends the documents to the controller. He is so pleased to have soft copies of the speech, not to mention edited versions, that he channels some funds out of the inflated road repair budget and tells $Me to buy herself something nice. $Me earns §500 simoleons.
 
| $Me runs the speeches through the office scanner and sends the electronic versions to her desktop computer. After running some state-of-the-art optical character recognition, she plugs the documents into her word processor and lets the built-in grammar check do its thing. It finds only two verb-agreement issues and a couple of typos, and even though the changes it suggests are actually worse than the errors it's trying to fix, $Me makes the changes manually and sends the documents to the controller. He is so pleased to have soft copies of the speech, not to mention edited versions, that he channels some funds out of the inflated road repair budget and tells $Me to buy herself something nice. $Me earns §500 simoleons.
 
| $Me scans the documents, plugs them into her word processor and lets the built-in grammar check do its thing. Upon completion she sends the documents off to the controller without even double-checking (trusting in the wisdom of Microscotch's grammar-check). Apparently, the controller, trusting in $Me, sent the speeches off without reviewing them either, because a few hours later the controller gets an irate phone call from someone at the legislator's office. It seems as though the grammar check somehow managed to replace the entire contents of one of the speeches with the first two acts of "Titus Andronicus," and as inexplicable as it may be, $Me is fired for her mistake.
 
| $Me scans the documents, plugs them into her word processor and lets the built-in grammar check do its thing. Upon completion she sends the documents off to the controller without even double-checking (trusting in the wisdom of Microscotch's grammar-check). Apparently, the controller, trusting in $Me, sent the speeches off without reviewing them either, because a few hours later the controller gets an irate phone call from someone at the legislator's office. It seems as though the grammar check somehow managed to replace the entire contents of one of the speeches with the first two acts of "Titus Andronicus," and as inexplicable as it may be, $Me is fired for her mistake.
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| rowspan="2" | $Me's consortium has asked her to meet with a member of the Senate and lobby him to vote against the Llama Land preservation bill. The bill would halt construction on a major intercity freeway that passes through a section of wildlife reserve. $Me isn't sure how he feels about this task. He could do as he's told, or follow his conscience and secretly lobby in support of the bill.
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| $Me arranges for a lavish meal at Hedman's Hideaway and meets with the senator to explain the interests of the group he represents. The senator is convinced by his proposal and agrees that there are too many wild llamas in SimCity anyway. He further agrees to vote against the preservation bill, and $Me earns 1 charisma skill point and a $5,000 bonus.
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| $Me takes the senator out to a lavish meal at Hedman's Hideaway and outlines the interests of the group he represents. The senator is appalled by his claim of "There are too many wild llamas in SimCity anyway" and pledges to make his support of the bill a major platform during his upcoming campaign for reelection. The next day the senator announces his views, and $Me loses a day's pay for her failure.
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| $Me meets with the seantor and explains to him that although his special interest group has sent him to lobby against the preservation bill, he has taken it upon herself to instead lobby in support of the wild llamas. The senator is impressed and says that he could use someone like $Me during his upcoming campaign. $Me accepts his offer and is promoted to Campaign Manager.
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| $Me meets with the seantor and explains to him that he's made the decision to lobby for his support of the preservation bill. The senator looks confused. He pauses and explains to $Me that the money from special interest groups is the grease that keeps the polotical wheels of SimCity turning, and that it's important to have pressure from both sides of every issue. $Me leaves the meeting a bit confused and is met by a member of his consortium who hands her a pink slip. $Me has lost his job.
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Contents

Introduction

The guide has details on all of the chance cards in the Sims 2 careers.

The way the odds work is that there is a specific chance that choice A is successful (ex: 85%). Then, B succeeds the rest of the time except for 1% of the time where you lose no matter what (ex: B succeeds 14% of the time).

Note: Freetime adds a Lifetime Aspiration Benefit where you are always successful 80% of the time, whichever you choose.

Base Game Careers

Adult Jobs

Politics

Choices Success Chance Success Result Failure Result
Campaign Worker Get Assistant 85 + 1 Charisma - §65
Answer 14 Promotion Fired
Intern Edit 15 + 1 Logic Demotion
Grammar Check 84 + §500 Fired
Lobbyist Lobby For 85 + 1 Charisma - §504
Lobby Against 14 Promotion Fired
Campaign Manager Cancel Event 85 + 2 Logic, + 1 Charisma - 1 Charisma
Go as Planned 14 + §5k - 1 Logic, - §602
City Council Member Vote Yes 85 + 2 Charisma, + §9568 - 2 Charisma
Vote No 14 + 2 Charisma, + §9586 - 2 Charisma
State Assemblyperson Run 15 Promotion - 3 Charisma
Lend Support 84 + §30k Double Demotion
Congressperson Vote Yes 85 + 2 Logic, + 2 Charisma - 3 Logic
Vote No 14 + §40k - §10k
District Court Judge Innocent 15 + §25k Fired
Guilty 84 + 2 Logic, + 2 Charisma Nothing
Senator Run 15 Promotion Demotion
Hide 84 + §45k - 1 Logic, - 1 Charisma
Mayor Yes 15 + §30k - §10k
No 84 + §50k Fired


Description Choice A Success Description Choice A Failure Description
Choice B Success Description Choice B Failure Description
Campaign Worker While working the phones at the campaign office, $Me receives a call from a reporter claiming to be from the SimCity Herald. The reporter says she just has a few questions about the campaign. $Me could go and bother the council member's personal assistant, or answer some questions himself. $Me squeezes out of the tightly packed phone bank and goes to look for the council member's assistant, whom he finds embroiled in three conversations and one phone call already. $Me informs her that there is a woman from the Herald on the phone with some questions. The assistant gives $Me the "okay" sign and mouths the words "thank-you". $Me receives 1 charisma skill point. $Me tries to free himself from the sardine tin of campaign workers all busy answering phones. As he squeezes out of his chair and out from underneath his section of the folding card table, he trips over his headset cord and falls backwards onto the card table, ripping the entire bank of phones out of their sockets, and effectively hanging up on the reporter. $Me is forced to pay §65 to replace his phone.
$Me informs the reporter that he'd be happy to go on record in response to any questions directly pertaining to the campaign. After answering three or four questions, the reporter thanks him and ends the call. $Me's name appears that night in the evening paper, attached to some eloquent quotes which perfectly toe the party's line. $Me is immediately promoted to Intern. $Me tells the woman on the phone that he'd be happy to answer any of her questions, seeing that he IS an official Campaign Worker. After a few strange questions, including "Where does the council member normally dine out?" $Me begins to suspect that something is amiss. That evening a local tabloid runs an exposé on the council member and quotes $Me severely out of context. There's no excuse $Me can make, and he's fired on the spot.
Intern The controller has a stack of paperwork on her desk that $Me has been asked to read through and assign priority levels to the tasks. About halfway through the stack, he finds some speeches that the controller has been asked to edit. $Me has an okay eye for syntax, and he knows how busy the controller is, so he could try editing them himself, or scan the speeches into his word processor and run the grammar check on them. $Me carefully reads through the speeches and finds a few typos, as well as some really awkward syntax. She dutifully marks the errors and suggests the proper changes, before returning the speeches to a relatively un-cluttered section of the controller's desk, along with a sticky note that says "Done". When the controller gets back to his desk, he's overjoyed at having one less task on his plate. He scans over the documents, approves the changes, and sends $Me off for an extra long lunch. $Me earns 1 logic skill point. $Me carefully reads through the speeches and finds a few typos, as well as some really awkward syntax. She dutifully marks the errors and suggests the proper changes, before returning the speeches to a relatively un-cluttered section of the controller's desk, along with a sticky note that says "Done". The entire process has taken her almost two hours, and when the controller returns, $Me's barely started on prioritizing the stack of paperwork. The controller chastises her and makes it clear that he needs an intern that will do what she's told first, and THEN spend whatever free time she has being industrious. $Me is sent back to work on the campaign phones.
$Me runs the speeches through the office scanner and sends the electronic versions to her desktop computer. After running some state-of-the-art optical character recognition, she plugs the documents into her word processor and lets the built-in grammar check do its thing. It finds only two verb-agreement issues and a couple of typos, and even though the changes it suggests are actually worse than the errors it's trying to fix, $Me makes the changes manually and sends the documents to the controller. He is so pleased to have soft copies of the speech, not to mention edited versions, that he channels some funds out of the inflated road repair budget and tells $Me to buy herself something nice. $Me earns §500 simoleons. $Me scans the documents, plugs them into her word processor and lets the built-in grammar check do its thing. Upon completion she sends the documents off to the controller without even double-checking (trusting in the wisdom of Microscotch's grammar-check). Apparently, the controller, trusting in $Me, sent the speeches off without reviewing them either, because a few hours later the controller gets an irate phone call from someone at the legislator's office. It seems as though the grammar check somehow managed to replace the entire contents of one of the speeches with the first two acts of "Titus Andronicus," and as inexplicable as it may be, $Me is fired for her mistake.
Lobbyist $Me's consortium has asked her to meet with a member of the Senate and lobby him to vote against the Llama Land preservation bill. The bill would halt construction on a major intercity freeway that passes through a section of wildlife reserve. $Me isn't sure how he feels about this task. He could do as he's told, or follow his conscience and secretly lobby in support of the bill. $Me arranges for a lavish meal at Hedman's Hideaway and meets with the senator to explain the interests of the group he represents. The senator is convinced by his proposal and agrees that there are too many wild llamas in SimCity anyway. He further agrees to vote against the preservation bill, and $Me earns 1 charisma skill point and a $5,000 bonus. $Me takes the senator out to a lavish meal at Hedman's Hideaway and outlines the interests of the group he represents. The senator is appalled by his claim of "There are too many wild llamas in SimCity anyway" and pledges to make his support of the bill a major platform during his upcoming campaign for reelection. The next day the senator announces his views, and $Me loses a day's pay for her failure.
$Me meets with the seantor and explains to him that although his special interest group has sent him to lobby against the preservation bill, he has taken it upon herself to instead lobby in support of the wild llamas. The senator is impressed and says that he could use someone like $Me during his upcoming campaign. $Me accepts his offer and is promoted to Campaign Manager. $Me meets with the seantor and explains to him that he's made the decision to lobby for his support of the preservation bill. The senator looks confused. He pauses and explains to $Me that the money from special interest groups is the grease that keeps the polotical wheels of SimCity turning, and that it's important to have pressure from both sides of every issue. $Me leaves the meeting a bit confused and is met by a member of his consortium who hands her a pink slip. $Me has lost his job.

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