This one is pretty simple: she just goes to a lot, then interacts with any part of the ground on the lot. After selecting it, Jacklyn sets up shop and just watches. Anyway, she has to hold the stakeout position for several hours, doing literally nothing else.
I do the order again, and sit back to watch her make a fool of herself for a couple hours. After that, she breaks the action automatically, and I am alerted that she can now write a report about it. However, we need to point something out here: even though she has a wish to write a stakeout report, the option is nowhere to be found!
As it is, with nothing more to do, Jacklyn works on her logic a bit until a call comes in for a new case. Her next case is a bit more complicated, as she is tasked to get some dirt on another Sim that her client wants discredited. Specifically, Jacklyn is to sift through the garbage can and mailbox of the target.
This time, there is no button to go to the target, so we need to find them. Your mileage, of course, might be a little different. Anyway, Jacklyn shows up, and the game helpfully shows me that this is, indeed, the correct place: a giant magnifying glass is at the base of the mailbox, and off-camera at the base of the trash can as well.
After searching through both the trash and mail, Jacklyn not only fins what Al Guerra wanted her to find, but she finds additional dirt that she can use to blackmail Amie for some cash. Jacklyn is a Klepto, as we know, and has no scruples, so she goes ahead and does the blackmail, and then also turns in the case. This has to do partly with her low career level, and partly with her low Logic level.
Jacklyn collects a service award from City Hall for her efforts. After that, she notices that there are a few hours left in the day before evening falls. Jacklyn decides to get a little extra bit of boost by going to the police station. Though she is a private detective rather than a government-paid cop, she can still do low-level police work in the police station for some extra experience and cash.
Doing this is like having a conventional job for her: she just goes into the building and disappears until I pull her out. After a few more days and cases, she gets one where she has to question some random Sims around town.
She asked three different Sims, and was able to turn in the case as complete. The next case has Jacklyn snooping around the park for clues. Easy enough, right? Shortly thereafter, Jacklyn needs to get information out of a guy. Oh hell yes! Getting friendly takes the longest but is no-risk, and who knows, you might get a new friend out of it. Not that Jacklyn cares, of course. Roughing up informants is just part of the job, or so she says.
Looking over things… ah, her Logic is only up to Level 3. The thing with these interactive careers is, although there is no minimum of any given skill level to gain job experience, having as much of the skill as you possibly can will lead to the fastest promotions.
Simply open the Opportunities Panel in the main interface. Investigator Sims also need to hold stakeouts. This can be done on a community lot. The Sim will pick up some bushes, and a random message will appear.
Then, if the stakeout is successful, the Sim will see two other Sims exchanging something. The Sim can then go and write a report on a computer, which, in turn, will raise their career performance. Finally, an investigator can also go to the police station to do "Low level police work" for hourly pay, with options similar to a standard career work hard, meet coworkers, etc.
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Self-motivation is second only to self-preservation in the solitary career of an Investigator. Track down criminals, solve mysteries, and keep the peace -- when Sims are down on their luck and have nowhere left to turn, they'll turn to you! If you're up for the challenge and can manage the stress, a life of intrigue awaits! Skills Logic. Unpaid debts and property damage may not make a splash in the headlines, but hard work and honest investigating will get the job done. With your magnifying glass no clue will be too small, so get out there and start hunting for your next lead.
You've watched enough mid-day TV courtroom dramas to know this won't be an easy gig. Analyzation is the name of the game and you're just the one to undo any wrong doings before anyone does something rash! It's time to up the stakes.
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