Getting a normal job in Sims 3 is for losers who don't have 7 children. I managed to harness the power of children and use it for my personal gain in order to get money.
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Meet the Rowlings
It appears to be a normal family at first glance. However, upon looking closer, you discover that there is more than meets the eye.
BEHOLD!
An elaborate basement complex two floors beneath the ground. It contains 7 cots and an enclosed glass room housing the staircase leading down into the sweatshop.
As you can see, each cot contains the bare essentials: refrigerator for food, a toilet for poopy, a bed for sleeping, and an old wooden desk with a computer.
By using the computer, each child types out their own novel. After the novel is completed, it is mailed off to a publisher where he in turn mails back royalty checks each week. These checks are how I maintain a living off child labor.
Here are some glimpses of the hard-working children:
A photo showing one of the children receiving a royalty check. The check is a small amount for now, but as each child's writing talents grow, so does his weekly pay.
JK Rowling watching TV while the children work:
I also placed a single pizza in the middle of all the cots to see how the children would react.
One of the problems I faced during this experiment was having to deal with the computers breaking down.
The solution?
Carefully unlock all the doors and call a repairman while the children are sleeping.
Works like a charm.
Also, last but not least, since I know all the fine members at TBT love trolling so much, I thought you'd like to see this:
That concludes my tour of the sweatshop. It just goes to show you that Sims 3 is an excellent game if you add imagination.
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<div class='spoiler_toggle'>JK Rowling's Sweatshop</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
Meet the Rowlings
It appears to be a normal family at first glance. However, upon looking closer, you discover that there is more than meets the eye.
BEHOLD!
An elaborate basement complex two floors beneath the ground. It contains 7 cots and an enclosed glass room housing the staircase leading down into the sweatshop.
As you can see, each cot contains the bare essentials: refrigerator for food, a toilet for poopy, a bed for sleeping, and an old wooden desk with a computer.
By using the computer, each child types out their own novel. After the novel is completed, it is mailed off to a publisher where he in turn mails back royalty checks each week. These checks are how I maintain a living off child labor.
Here are some glimpses of the hard-working children:
A photo showing one of the children receiving a royalty check. The check is a small amount for now, but as each child's writing talents grow, so does his weekly pay.
JK Rowling watching TV while the children work:
I also placed a single pizza in the middle of all the cots to see how the children would react.
One of the problems I faced during this experiment was having to deal with the computers breaking down.
The solution?
Carefully unlock all the doors and call a repairman while the children are sleeping.
Works like a charm.
Also, last but not least, since I know all the fine members at TBT love trolling so much, I thought you'd like to see this:
That concludes my tour of the sweatshop. It just goes to show you that Sims 3 is an excellent game if you add imagination.
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