![]() So say you have an area of farmland which employs a bunch of college-educated people in level 1 "uneducated" jobs because its the best job these people could get. Education doesn't affect this on bulk, but it can impact which buildings aren't able to fill their jobs.Ĭims working at a job they are overeducated for will immediately leave if jobs at their skill level become available. You get the more general "Not enough workers" issue if you have too few workers (adults and young adults not at university) for your jobs. If you have cims that are looking for jobs but are too dumb for those that are available industry/commerce/offices won't be able to fill these spots and will complain that "worker education is too low" ![]() In fact, there's no mechanic in the game to encourage them to take the nearby job rather than the far away one.Ĭims can take jobs below their education level, but not above. The location of jobs is not an issue for cims as they're just prepared to take a job the other side of the city to where they live just as much as a job next door.
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