I will assume that you want the amp to operate Class A which means that you should have some voltage drop across the transistor. As it is now you have about 9.2 mA flowing the collector-emitter path which causes a 2.1 V drop across the collector resistor and a 0.9 V drop across the emitter resistor, so there is none left for the transistor and the transistor is fully saturated. To fix this, I would leave the emitter resistor alone, but reduce the collector resistor to about 100 ohms. That way, your collector quiescent point is about 2.1 Volts. And your collector output can swing from 3V to about 1 volt.
Those are some funky resistor values. Did you measure those or what?
What's that symbol on the left. Is it your AF source? Can't quite make that out.