This is a TS2-TS4 conversion, with a separate 3 level career for Teens.
Campaign Worker
The salary is minuscule, but you get your feet wet in the political puddle by helping a favorite local candidate into office. The job requires long hours managing telephone teams and volunteer groups canvassing neighborhoods for votes.
Intern
Start out running errands for the SimCity Controller and try to work your way up to getting lunch for the mayor. Low pay, long hours. You’ll need lots of charisma to advance in politics.
Lobbyist
A special-interest group to influence local politicians hires you. Heavy social skills and lots of friends are needed to advance in this career—you must win friends and influence people. Charisma skill is essential to progress in a political career.
Campaign Manager
Salary jumps, but overtime work increases. You must still maintain neighborhood relationships and domestic tranquility. You need to cultivate your “image”. Practice charisma and develop that all-important spin control. Without it, your political career is sunk. But friends in the right places can sometimes be very useful.
City Council Member
Your first elected post, you’ve finally been admitted to SimCity’s inner power circle. A well-paid job to be sure. The more persuasive and creative you are in pushing your own agenda through the council, the faster you will advance in the political machine.
State Assemblyperson
The voters trust you enough to represent their fair city in the State Assembly. Fortunately, SimCity is the state capital, so you’ll be close to home. A lot of creative thought will be needed in meeting with state officials to be sure SimCity’s local interests are protected and promoted.
Congressperson
The people have spoken once again, and elected you to Congress. You’ll spend your time covering your district from your local office. Networking with neighbors and making new friends to keep political support must be balanced with maintaining a contented house and family.
Judge
You win a position on the SimCity Central Court. Your peerless logical skill at reading human nature and deconstructing legal arguments will prompt your success and continuing rise in status. Cultivate friends in your spare hours. Watch mood indicators and keep alert—you’re supposed to be clear-headed and impartial when the gavel comes down.
Senator
You’re authoring bills and chairing important subcommittees. You appear regularly on political talk shows and your influence is being felt around the Capitol. With a little more speaking experience and a few more friends, you may attain the most coveted Sim position: Mayor of SimCity!
Mayor
As Mayor of SimCity, you’re entitled to big bucks—you can finally afford that “house on the hill” where the town’s elite citizens cluster. You are a master at the political game and it’s obvious you enjoy the fame as well as the excitement of shaking up the entrenched bureaucrats. It’s great to be powerful, isn’t it?
TEEN:
Door to Door Poller
As a door-to-door poller, you leave your ego at the “door”—modern day Sim families aren’t very welcoming to strangers bearing clipboards, regardless of their occupation. They’ve heard it all and no longer trust that you aren’t trying to sell them something or steal something from them. You’ve got your work cut out for you.
Campaign Worker
The salary is minuscule, but you get your feet wet in the political puddle by helping a favorite local candidate into office. The job requires long hours managing telephone teams and volunteer groups canvassing neighborhoods for votes.
Intern
Start out running errands for the SimCity Controller and try to work your way up to getting lunch for the mayor. Low pay, long hours. You’ll need lots of charisma to advance in politics.
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