PLEASE NOTE: You WILL need the newest Neia Career Commons file (included in download) also!
Correction: ONE pack recommended but not required. The Herbalism skill required in all Basic Training levels came with Outdoor Retreat. Outdoor Retreat is NOT required for the career to work, you will simply need to use the cheat provided at the bottom of the page to advance to the next level.
Also, just as an FYI (because I thought it was a bug and was about to completely embarrass myself on Neia’s forum)
as of the last patch, EA removed the “ideal mood” for rabbit hole careers.
Here is more info on that: https://sims4.crinrict.com/en/2018/…-mood-for-work/
Oh… You knew that already… Soooo… It was just me? Okay then…. Carry on.
This has been requested multiple times by a few people. There are also a couple of Sims 4 military careers (including one by Neia, eep RESPECT!) and Sims 3 remakes out there. I highly recommend you search them out and see which one you’d like to have or have them all! So, why another one? Well, people asked for it, even when I pointed them to other ones. Also, my grandfather was a retired Navy veteran from WWII and my father served in the Army in Korea. I have an abiding respect for people who give up their time, sometimes life and personal safety to protect their country and others. I simply wanted to honor them in my own way.
Ultimate Military has five paths (one for each branch of the military) and a minimum of 18 levels. It has almost all the actual ranks in each branch of the service. Senior enlisted ranks are skipped by a side trip to military college (which is actually possible). The career ranks and duties were thoroughly researched, but pay levels are mostly based on the Sims 3 military career. Like the actual military, all pay levels are the same for equivalent ranks in each branch.
Oh! One last thing. Military CC is RIDICULOUSLY hard to find. I added links to what I found below in case anyone wants.
So, with all of that out of the way… head on down to your local recruitment office. It’s time for…
The foundational strength of the Department of Defense is the men and women who serve our country and protect our freedoms. Your military is an all-volunteer force. They are mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, friends and neighbors. This is your chance to… imagine being one of them.
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Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
The Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) is a program offered to high schools that teaches students (Cadets) character education, student achievement, wellness, leadership, and diversity. Although there is no military obligation to the JROTC, you know you what you want, and this is a great start to your military career.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 6
Daily:
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives:
Path 1: Army
The Army Mission: To deploy, fight and win our nation’s wars by providing ready, prompt and sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force. The Army mission is vital to the nation— its land, its resources and its population. This we will defend.
Basic Training
Welcome to the toughest job you’ll ever love. Basic Combat Training (BCT), often referred to as “boot camp” by civilians, is a training course that transforms civilians into Soldiers. Recruits will learn basic tactical and survival skills along with how to shoot, rappel, and march. They will also learn the basics of Army life and military customs, including the Seven Core Army Values: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 9
Daily: 72
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 1, Handiness 1, Fishing 1, Herbalism 1, Logic 1
Private
Private (PVT), the lowest Army rank, is normally only held by new recruits while at Basic Combat Training (BCT), but the rank is occasionally assigned to soldiers after a disciplinary action has been taken. The Army Private (E-1) wears no uniform insignia.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 10
Daily: 80
Schedule: M-WTFS-
Private Second Class
Private 2nd Class (PV2) is the first promotion most enlisted Soldiers can earn after completing basic combat training (BCT). The Private’s job is be to apply the new skills and knowledge learned during basic training and to continue to learn how to follow orders given by higher-ranked supervisors.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 11
Daily: 88
Schedule: -TWTFS-
Objectives: Fitness 3, Handiness 3
Private First Class
Private First Classes (PFC) are the basic workforce strength and rank of the U.S. Army. PFC is the point in which junior enlisted soldiers begin the transition from apprentice to journeyman by developing technical and leadership skills.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 12
Daily: 96
Schedule: M–TFSS
Objectives: Fitness 4, Handiness 4
Corporal
The rank of corporal was established in 1775 with the birth of the Army and the NCO Corps. Along with the rank of sergeant, the corporal is the only rank which has never disappeared from the NCO Corps. The rank of corporal has always been placed at the base of the NCO ranks. For the most part, corporals have served as the smallest unit leaders in the Army: principally, leaders of teams.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 13
Daily: 143
Schedule: M-WTF–
Objectives: Fitness 5, Handiness 5
Sergeant
Sergeants (SGT) operate in an environment where the sparks fly – where the axe meets the stone. Although not the lowest level of rank where command is exercised, this level is the first at which enlisted soldiers are referred to as sergeant, and of all the grades of the NCO, this one, very possibly, has the greatest impact on the lower ranking soldiers. Privates, who are the basic manpower strength and grade of the Army, generally have sergeants as their first NCO leader. It is the grade sergeant that the privates will look to for example.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 18
Daily: 198
Schedule: MT-TF–
Objectives: Fitness 6, Handiness 6
West Point Cadet
Your dedication and command savvy has no gone noticed. Your Commanding Officer has recommended you to be one of the 85 enlisted personnel a year chosen to study at West Point. The United States Military Academy (USMA), also known as West Point, is a four-year federal service academy in West Point, New York. It was originally established as a fort that sits on strategic high ground overlooking the Hudson River. The academy bases a cadet’s leadership experience as a development of all three pillars of performance: academics, physical, and military. Most graduates are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Army.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 20
Daily: 160
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 6, Handiness 6, Logic 2
Second Lieutenant
Your West Point Graduation allowed you to move over the Sargent ranks and return as the Officer rank of Second Lieutenant. Now, addressed as “Lieutenant.” Typically, the entry-level rank for most Commissioned Officers. You lead a platoon-size element consisting of the platoon SGT and two or more squads of 16 to 44 Soldiers.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 36
Daily: 360
Schedule: -T-TFS-
Objectives: Fitness 7, Handiness 7
First Lieutenant
As a seasoned lieutenant with 18 to 24 months service, you lead more specialized weapons platoons and indirect fire computation centers. A Senior Lieutenant, is often selected to be the Executive Officer of a company-sized unit (110 to 140 personnel).
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 40
Daily: 360
Schedule: -TW-FSS
Objectives: Fitness 8, Handiness 8
Captain
Congratulations “Captain.” With this promotion, you command and control a company-sized unit (62 to 190 Soldiers), together with a principal NCO assistant. You Instruct skills at service schools and The United States Army combat training centers and a Captain is often a Staff Officer at the battalion level.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 44
Daily: 396
Schedule: MT-TF–
Objectives: Fitness 9, Handiness 9
Major
Moving on up! You’re now addressed as “Major.” At this rank, you serve as primary Staff Officer for brigade and task force commands regarding personnel, logistical and operational missions.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 49
Daily: 392
Schedule: MT-TF–
Objectives: Fitness 10, Handiness 10, Logic 3
Lieutenant Colonel
Now the rank and file call you “Lieutenant COLONEL.” This rank typically commands battalion-sized units (300 to 1,000 Soldiers), with a CSM as principal NCO assistant. May also be selected for brigade and task force Executive Officer.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 94
Daily: 752
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 4
Colonel
Ahhh… The coveted Silver Eagle. Many are chosen but few will be called to command brigade-sized units (3,000 to 5,000 Soldiers), with a CSM as principal NCO assistant. You may also act as the chief of divisional-level staff agencies.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 108
Daily: 864
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 5
Brigadier General
It one little Star but going forward you’ll be addressed as “General.” You’ll serve as Deputy Commander to the commanding general for Army divisions. You also assist in overseeing the staff’s planning and coordination of a mission.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 145
Daily: 1160
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 6
Major General
Two Stars anyone? You now command division-sized units (10,000 to 15,000 Soldiers). A Major General can only be appointed through a stringent process of nomination and review by multiple offices and promotion boards. Officers receiving a commission as Major General are required to retire after five years of commission, or after 35 years of total service, unless promoted or reappointed.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 167
Daily: 1336
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 7
Lieutenant General
At three Stars, you command corps-sized units (20,000 to 45,000 Soldiers), or occasionally act as a senior staff officer or department head in various domestic and overseas headquarters.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 192
Daily: 1536
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 8
General
“General.” This senior level of Commissioned Officer typically has over 30 years of experience and service. You command all operations that fall within your geographical area. The Chief of Staff of the Army is a four-star General.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 265
Daily: 2120
Schedule: MT-TF–
Objectives: Logic 9
Chief of Staff of the Army
The Chief of Staff of the Army is a statutory office held by a four-star general in the United States Army. As the most senior uniformed officer assigned to serve in the Department of the Army, the CSA is the principal military adviser and a deputy to the Secretary of the Army.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 334
Daily: 2672
Schedule: M–TF–
Objectives: Logic 3
Path 2: Navy
The sea is an incredible beast. It reaches impossible speeds, depths and distances. It cannot be beaten with the strongest fist, the sharpest knife or the fastest bullet. In America’s Navy, water and salt flow through our veins in the same proportion as the sea. We are America’s Navy. And we are all Forged by the Sea.
Basic Training
The U.S. Navy only has one location for its boot camp: Great Lakes Naval Training Center, on the western shore of Lake Michigan, near Chicago. Navy boot camp consists of eight weeks of training. This is where the Navy molds its newbies into ensigns, putting them through the arduous basic training that will serve them throughout their military careers.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 9
Daily: 72
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 1, Handiness 1, Fishing 1, Herbalism 1, Logic 1
Seaman Recruit
Seaman Recruit (SR) is the lowest enlisted rank in the U.S. Navy, just below Seaman Apprentice. Navy Seaman recruits currently do not bear any uniform rank insignia. The Navy will automatically advance you to E-2 when they have completed six months’ time-in-service (TIS), assuming you stay out of trouble and your performance remains satisfactory.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 10
Daily: 80
Schedule: M-WTF–
Objectives:
Seaman Apprentice
Navy apprenticeships are your first steps in becoming an integral part of the Navy. As an apprentice your job will be to apply the skills and knowledge you learned in basic training, begin training for your future career in the Navy, and continue developing your followership skills. You will be expected to follow all orders and tasking given by your superiors.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 11
Daily: 99
Schedule: –WTFS-
Objectives:
Seaman
The duties performed by Seamen include ship maintenance; equipment maintenance, repair, and storage for underway operations; lookout and helmsmen duties; serving as a member of damage control, emergency and security alert teams; participating in naval ceremonies; and working with qualified personnel to gain job training and experience.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 12
Daily: 120
Schedule: -MT-TF–
Objectives: Fitness 2, Handiness 2
Petty Officer Third Class
Promotion to Petty Officer Third Class (PO3) is not simply a raise in pay. It is a shift in roles, from one who has been led, to one who must now lead. It is an assumption of higher responsibility, authority, and accountability. As a Petty Officer you will not only be responsible for your subordinates, you will also be responsible to your subordinates.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 13
Daily: 143
Schedule: MTWTF-
Objectives: Fitness 3, Handiness 3
Petty Officer Second Class
Promotion to Petty Officer Second Class (PO2) is not simply a raise in pay. It means increased expectations in both technical expertise and leadership abilities. As a Petty Officer 2nd Class your level of authority will not change, but you will be expected to manage more resources and larger work groups or watch sections. In addition, as a Petty Officer you will be responsible for and to your subordinates.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 18
Daily: 198
Schedule: -T-TFSS
Objectives: Fitness 4, Handiness 4
Petty Officer First Class
Petty Officer First Class (PO1) is commonly referred as the point where the “rubber meets the road”; it marks a transition from Junior to Senior Petty Officer. Your promotion to 1st class also means increased expectations in both your technical expertise and leadership abilities, and a time for you to prepare for the next big step in your career, Chief Petty Officer.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 20
Daily: 220
Schedule: -TW–SS
Objectives: Fitness 5, Handiness 5
Chief Petty Officer
In the United States Navy — and only in the United States Navy — the rank of E7 carries with it unique responsibilities and privileges you are now bound to observe and expected to fulfill. Your entire way of life is now changed. More will be expected of you; more will be demanded of you. Not because you are a E7 but because you are now a Chief Petty Officer. You have not merely been promoted one pay grade, you have joined an exclusive fellowship and, as in all fellowships, you have a special responsibility to your comrades, even as they have a special responsibility to you.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 36
Daily: 360
Schedule: MT-TF–
Objectives: Fitness 6, Handiness 6
United States Naval Academy
You’ve been selected as officer material and recommended to the United States Naval Academy! USNA is a four-year coeducational federal service academy adjacent to Annapolis, Maryland. The entire campus (known to insiders as “the Yard”) is a National Historic Landmark. Students are officers-in-training and are referred to as midshipmen. Graduates are usually commissioned as ensigns in the Navy.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 40
Daily: 320
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 7, Handiness 7, Logic 3
Ensign
This is the initial Commissioned Officer rank held by graduates of the United States Naval Academy (USNA), Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC), Officer Candidate School (OCS) and other commissioning sources. Generally, most Ensigns are in various schools training for their respective warfare or staff specialties. Others, serving in the Fleet, are Division Officers.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 44
Daily: 440
Schedule: MTW-F–
Objectives: Fitness 8, Handiness 8
Lieutenant, Junior Grade
Promotion occurs approximately two years after commissioning as an Ensign. Some officers may still be in schools training for their warfare or staff specialty. Others may be serving in the Fleet as Division Officers. You have been promoted. Congrats!
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 49
Daily: 441
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 9, Handiness 9
Lieutenant
Usually a Division Officer or service head on some smaller ships, in aircraft squadrons, submarines, and ships, Lieutenants serve as Division Officers. In some commands, senior LT are Department Heads. For SEAL Teams, LT, LTJGs and ENS serve as Platoon Leaders.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 61
Daily: 488
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 10, Handiness 10
Lieutenant Commander
A Department Head or Executive Officer on a ship, aircraft squadron, or submarine. On SEAL Teams LCDR serve as Executive Officers. Some officers serve as a Commanding Officer of a Minesweeper or a Patrol Craft. You’re now an Executive Officer!
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 72
Daily: 576
Schedule: -TWTFS-
Objectives: Logic 3
Commander
As a Senior Officer, a CDR may command a Frigate, Destroyer, Fast Attack Submarine, Smaller Amphibious Ship, Aviation Squadron, SEAL Team, or shore installation. Options!
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 94
Daily: 752
Schedule: –WTFSS
Objectives: Logic 4
Captain
Oh Captain, my Captain! You now serve as a Commanding Officers of Major Commands such as Aircraft Carriers, Amphibious Assault Ships, Cruisers, Destroyer Squadrons, Carrier Air Wings, Ballistic Missile Submarines, Submarine Squadrons, SEAL Groups and major shore installations.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 108
Daily: 864
Schedule: -TWTF–
Objectives: Logic 5
Rear Admiral Lower Half
A one-star rank, it is the first of the Flag Ranks. Your at sea commands may include commanding an Amphibious Group, Carrier-Cruiser Group, Carrier or Expeditionary Strike Group. Flag Officers also may be assigned as deputies to larger commands.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 145
Daily: 1160
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 6
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Ohhh… a two-star rank! At sea commands include commanding an Amphibious Group, Carrier-Cruiser Group, Carrier or Expeditionary Strike Group. Flag Officers also may be assigned as deputies to larger commands.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 167
Daily: 1336
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 7
Vice Admiral
You’re now a three-star rank. At this rank you may command numbered fleets or hold a position as deputy for regional commands.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 192
Daily: 1536
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Logic 8
Admiral
Admirals are leaders at a very high strategic level. As the most senior Flag Rank becoming an Admiral isn’t inevitable like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. It is more like the odds of carbon being turned into a diamond. It’s rare. Assignments for Admirals include Commanders of Regional Commands, Joint Commands, Chief of Naval Operations, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 265
Daily: 2120
Schedule: -TWTF–
Objectives: Logic 9
Chief of Naval Operations
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) is the highest-ranking officer and professional head of the United States Navy. The position is a statutory office held by a four-star admiral who is a military adviser and deputy to the Secretary of the Navy. Despite the title, the CNO does not have operational command authority over Naval forces. The CNO is an administrative position based in the Pentagon, and exercises supervision of Navy organizations. YOU are now the highest-ranking officer on active duty in the U.S. Navy.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 334
Daily: 2672
Schedule: M-W-F–
Objectives: Logic 10
Path 3: Air Force
The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace. Our rich history and our vision guide our Airmen as we pursue our mission with excellence and integrity to become leaders, innovators and warriors. We pursue our mission with excellence and integrity. We aim high.
Basic Military Training
Your career in the Air Force officially begins with Basic Military Training (BMT). It is a challenging experience both mentally and physically but will ultimately transform you from humble recruit to confident Airman with the skills and confidence you need to excel as a member of the U.S. Air Force.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 9
Daily: 72
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 1, Handiness 1, Fishing 1, Herbalism 1, Logic 1
Airman Basic
Most airmen graduate basic military training with the rank of Airman Basic (E-1). You are no exception. As, an Airman Basic you are an apprentice who is acquiring and demonstrating knowledge of military customs, courtesies, traditions, and Air Force standards, while learning both military and technical skills. While still primarily an apprentice, you’re expected to understand and conform to military standards.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 10
Daily: 80
Schedule: -TW-FSS
Objectives: Fitness 2, Handiness 2
Airman
You’ve been promoted to Airman. The rank of Airman brings with it the responsibility of adjusting to the Air Force way of military life and becoming proficient in an Air Force occupational specialty. FYI, upon leaving basic training, all Airmen enter training at Air Force schools in their specialties (“jobs”), depending on their aptitudes and interests, and the needs of the Air Force.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 11
Daily: 88
Schedule: –WTFSS
Objectives: Fitness 3, Handiness 3
Airman First Class
As Airmen First Class you are now considered to be fully adjusted to Air Force and military life, and your new duties focus on efficiently and effectively carrying out your assignments and honing your job skills. Airmen First Class are assigned an increasing level of responsibility. You’re expected to comply with Air Force standards and serve as a role model for subordinates. In addition, you are expected to start mastering your job and leadership skills.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 12
Daily: 96
Schedule: M–TFSS
Objectives: Fitness 4, Handiness 4
Senior Airman
The rank of Senior Airman is a transition period from journeyman to Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). It is essential that Airmen develop supervisory and leadership skills through Professional Military Experience (PME) and individual study. You’re expected to conduct yourself in accordance with established standards, provide a positive influence and example for your subordinates and peers alike. As Senior Airmen, you present the image of competence, integrity, and pride.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 13
Daily: 143
Schedule: -TW-FS-
Objectives: Fitness 5, Handiness 5
Staff Sergeant
The Staff Sergeant (SSgt) is the first level of the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) ranks in the Air Force. The Staff Sergeant’s considered a craftsman with specific NCO supervisory responsibilities and may hold either a 5- (journeyman) or 7- (craftsman) skill level. Additionally, as SSgt you must continuously strive to further your development as a technician and a supervisor. The average Air Force wide active duty time for promotion to the rank of Staff Sergeant is over 4 years. You made it in the minimum 3 years Time-in-Serve and 6 months Time-in-Grade. Your dedication and leadership ability have not gone unnoticed and your Command Chief Master Sergeant is recommending you for the Air Force Academy!
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 18
Daily: 198
Schedule: MT-TF–
Objectives: Fitness 6, Handiness 6
United States Air Force Academy
The United States Air Force Academy (also known as USAFA, the Air Force Academy, or the Academy), is a military academy for officer cadets of the United States Air Force. Its campus is located in the western United States in Colorado, immediately north of Colorado Springs in El Paso County. The Academy’s stated mission is “to educate, train, and inspire men and women to become leaders of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation.” Graduates of the Academy’s four-year program receive a Bachelor of Science degree and are commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Air Force.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 20
Daily: 160
Schedule: MTWTF–
Objectives: Fitness 6, Handiness 6, Logic 2
Second Lieutenant
The rank of Second Lieutenant is shown through a single gold bar. And your gold bar is precious to you! Proper forms of address include “Second Lieutenant” or “Lieutenant.” Commissioned Airman may sometimes skip this rank. But, you don’t care, the sound of the word, “Lieutenant” sounds like a mini-symphony every time you hear it!
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 36
Daily: 360
Schedule: —TFSS
Objectives: Fitness 7, Handiness 7
First Lieutenant
Trade that gold bar in for a silver one First Lieutenant! First Lieutenants have roughly the same responsibilities as a Second Lieutenant but receive higher pay and are given more responsibility. As First Lieutenant you could be a flight commander or section officer with varying responsibilities, including supervision of as many as 100+ personnel.
Mood: Energized
Hourly: 40
Daily: 360
Schedule: MT-TF-S
Objectives: Fitness 8, Handiness 8
Captain
Captains are typically assigned to and have authority over a company. In such a position, they are referred to as the company commander. You are now a Captain! Captains are expected to be the senior leaders that enlisted personnel can approach. You’re also still heavily involved in the daily functions and responsibilities of your enlisted personnel.
Mood: Focused
Hourly: 44
Daily: 396
Schedule: M-WTF–
Objectives: Fitness 9, Handiness 9, Logi (Published on: 2019-01-13 12:00:00)
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