The Freelancer Career Path in The Sims 4 Is So Authentic I’m Gonna Cry

Freelancers, stop me if you heard this one. I quit my job to start working from home. My plants died, my finances imploded and my social life disappeared. I’m talking about the latest update for The Sims 4, which added new content to the game this week, in the form of a freelance career path. Countering last month’s release of the Get Famous expansion, which added Influencer to its line-up of chosen careers, Sims can now also choose between Writer, Programmer, and Artist, eschewing the daily grind of a 9-to-5 in favor of commissioning projects from the comfort of their bedroom computer. As ideal as it sounds in Sims terms (regular jobs don’t afford the scheduling freedom that freelancing brings), it has its own problems. Anyone who is their own boss can tell you that making it work means having a strong sense of self motivation and an amazing ability to provide your own structure; it’s something that’s come up for me a lot in the past 10 years in almost every stage of my freelance writing career. And so, as it often does, The Sims is now weirdly highlighting everything I hate about my life, making me question why anyone would play this game if they aren’t already an adult. And in this case, why anyone would work from home online.
The minute I heard that The Sims 4 was getting a freelancer career, I knew I had to see how much it was like the real thing. The Sims, for all of the liberties it takes with the human experience, still has an unnerving knack for accuracy. So I had my Sim, a former chef, quit her job as a florist to become a writer. Her life fell apart almost immediately.
The first casualty was her beloved cow plants. With no reason to keep track of night or day, she forgot how sensitive their feeding schedule is and before she could even realize they needed food, they were already gone. Had she not already maxed out her gardening skills to decrease deterioration rates, all her plants might have died. And it’s good they didn’t, because they were about to become her most steady source of income.