MissyHissy’s Pharmacist Career converted to The Sims 4! There are 10 levels available:
1. Cleaner
Well, itâs certainly a start. You sweep the floors after closing time and you sometimes even stock the shelves. You probably donât feel very important right now, but your job will allow you to study the different medicines and start your learning process.
2. Cashier
Itâs a step up from cleaning floors and at least youâre working decent hours and seeing people. All youâre doing is taking the money but without you, nobody would be able to buy their products and the business would go out of business. You can still study the medicines and start building on the knowledge youâve gained.
3. Lab Technician
Behind the scenes, the drugs are created and safely prepared for use. Youâre not involved in any of this, all you do is make sure the equipment is up and running and production is moving smoothly but itâs a start and youâre starting to feel really involved. Your basic understanding of different medicines is paying off!
4. Pharmacy Advisor
You spend your time studying the new drugs in production and during your work hours, you advise the nurses and doctors at the hospital of new drugs available for use and drugs in production. You also have access to the drug information libraries to build on your knowledge of useful drugs.
5. Assistant Manager
Youâve been put in charge of taking care of the employees in your branch and making sure their morale is kept up. You also make new orders of drugs and youâre in charge of taking the deliveries and giving them to the cleaners to stock the shelves. Youâre starting to feel important and as long as you keep your knowledge up-to-date, youâll reach the top in no time.
6. Store Manager
Your job isnât much different from the Assistant Manager, except you give all the orders and your assistant carries them out. You oversee the orders and deliveries and make sure your assistant doesnât screw it up. In fact, you generally make sure your assistant doesnât screw up. Well, maybe your job is quite different then!
7. Researcher
Youâve been given the opportunity to research the effects of different medicines on people and see if you can perfect the dodgy ones that are not currently available for use. At the same time, youâre looking into the possibilities of new drugs and keeping your knowledge up-to-date and fresh.
8. District Manager
Itâs up to you to make sure the pharmacies in your district are running smoothly with happy employees, regular deliveries and well-stocked shelves. You can deal effortlessly with complaints and are kept regularly informed of new developments in the drug industry.
9. Pharmacy Professor
The local university has employed you to educate their students about the world of a pharmacist. Using the knowledge youâve gathered over the years, you can educate these young people about how the drugs are produced, side effects to watch out for and how drugs have evolved over the years.
10. Pharmacy Administrator
The government has employed you to become the administrator for the pharmacy department. All developments in drug production are reported directly to you and you have records of every drug ever created and the side effects. The wellbeing of the people rests in your hands. Well, not entirely in your hands, but close enough. All those years studying drugs and their use has paid off and you feel very important. Well done!
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