Click on the phone to do this. There are good and bad things about employees. The good thing, of course, is you don't have to be in two places at once, so while you are helping customers or restocking, they could be working at the register. The bad things are that you need to pay them, and sometimes they don't work. If you have a home business, however, you can have other family members work for you without having to pay them.
Check how is your business doing. You can check this by the giant thing in the upper right corner of your screen. It shows who is a customer, how much money you gained or lost , who your employees are, and more. Look at it frequently so you know how your business is doing.
Restock, Restock, Restock. When Sims buy things, more items don't magically reappear. To restock, there should be an X sign on the item that was there before. Click it to restock. Go to "tips" to find an easier way. It's pretty hard to earn money if you sell items, as you need to re-stock them, but if you have a restaurant, you earn money by serving food to customers. It takes a lot of time to earn much money, though.
Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 5. Use your business perks to get wholesale discounts and you'll garner more profit for the same items. Try to keep renovations and special buys to a minimum, as this adds to overhead and takes a while to recoup. Also, employees can sometimes be a drain on resources, so it's better not to have too many and to send them home if you can.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful 4. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. This will maximise all the motives of the employees. Helpful 23 Not Helpful 5.
Always put more expensive or high profit items against the walls of your business as they sell better. Place cheap products in the center of the lot. Helpful 31 Not Helpful 9. Always remember to raise your employees' pay if the employee info icon says they are underpaid or very underpaid, otherwise they will quit the job and you may have a bit of trouble trying to find another that will match the same standards as the previous employee.
Don't make your business too big or small. If it's too big it will slow down your computer, and Sims will spend hours getting from one place to another. If it is too small, you won't be able to fit all the items you need, and Sims will get crowded.
A 3x3 lot should work just fine for your business. Helpful 27 Not Helpful Helpful 21 Not Helpful 7. A salon is another exception, but not by much. You just do their hair, and they give you money. Helpful 24 Not Helpful Helpful 20 Not Helpful 9. Remember to close your business! You can't stay there forever, and you'll probably get tired after a long day's work.
Also, you'll need time to restock items. Helpful 15 Not Helpful 7. Don't give up if employees aren't working. You could always just work alone. Add a bar and pool table and hire a Sim to work the bar constantly. Keep your chef making food constantly, even when there are no customers.
This will increase his cooking skill. You also can place the extra food inside a display case to serve as takeaway. Run a restaurant as a family business to cut back on the number of employees you need to pay. Work your Sim up to Level 10 in cooking before opening your restaurant and then use him as the chef to avoid having to pay a highly skilled outside chef. You have four settings in this panel.
The first is how you handle your food: price markup, any advertising budget, and the ingredient quality. These settings are self-explanatory and should be customized as necessary based on the type of restaurant you want.
There is a trade-off between quality and quantity, so you can run anything from a run-down shack that gets garbage ingredients to upscale and expensive restaurants that only get to serve a few diners a day. The next setting allows you to fully customize your menu. The game has no calculation on how you are themed, so whatever food you offer is fully your choice.
You can offer as many or as few choices in any category as you want. Be mindful of the difficulty rating of any given item: the more difficult the item, the bigger the chance your chef will be unable to make it until their skills are high, leading to low-quality outcomes or your chef being outright unable to attempt it and more customer complaints. The final two options let you set your employee uniforms and any dress code you associate with your restaurant.
Uniforms are unlimited, so you can dress your Sims is anything from tuxedos to bikinis. All of these settings can be changed any time.
The final settings in the Store Panel allow you to hire and fire employees or view recent charts on your performance.
You can open and close your store at will here and buy Restaurant Perks. At first you will need to be present to have your restaurant open, but eventually you can open your restaurant when you're not there.
If it starts losing money, you'll be alerted in the notification wall; if that happens, you may need to head to your restaurant to examine and fix any problems that crop up. Your employees will gain skills simply by doing their job, and will eventually ask for raise to match. You can also spend a little extra money to send them on training courses to speed their development. Customers will rate your restaurant as you run it, and they will be quick to complain if they're unsatisfied.
Listen to their feedback, as they will often reveal a specific problem with your waitstaff. If food quality is high but they dislike they wait, you need either more or better waiters. If that happens, watch your waiters and be sure they aren't spilling food or taking too long; if they are, training or personnel changes may be in order.
If you don't want to run your restaurant anymore, you can sell it in the main restaurant settings the same panel where you set the menu and uniforms. You'll have to pay off any debts incurred, but if you're in the black, the funds you'll get from the sale will be deposited into your household account. The restaurant will remain in the lot and is then owned by SimCity.
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