I keep getting paired with the slowest damn people on QA hits.
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Title: Solve puzzles (possible bonus) | Accept
Requester: John Beshears [A2V6PR4T3PHG76] Contact
TV: [Hrly=$27.52] [Pay=4.11] [Fast=null] [Comm=null] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Blk=0]
TO: [Pay=2.82] [Fast=4.54] [Comm=3.00] [Fair=4.71] [Reviews=20] [ToS=0]
TO2: [Hrly=8.71] [Pen=2.07 days] [Res=null] [Rec=100%] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Brk=0]
Reward: 0.50
Duration: 3600
Available: 1
Description: For a study, you will be asked to solve a set of puzzles. You may be able to earn a bonus.
Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 1000; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 98
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I don't want to know the first person lol- Give me no thought ALWAYYYSSS! I'm all up for that easy life- When will it ever happendo you like your life to be filled with unsolvable puzzles or do you like task that require no thought?
I like mturk hits that require little or no thought. This shit doesn't pay enough for me to think.do you like your life to be filled with unsolvable puzzles or do you like task that require no thought?
Interesting to read how it turned out. I remember working on this hit.Anyone remember that jury hit from like a month ago, I think like 8-12 bucks, about the kids throwing a shopping cart over a railing and it almost killing the woman?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/15/nyregion/shopping-cart-lawsuit-marion-hedges.html
Ugh...I hate vets like that.. I have one that supposedly is cheap..but they mess up a lot- so in the end- it ends up costing me as much as an expensive vet- But their surgeries are cheaper if an emergency happens thankfully-Took my cat to the vet this morning and it cost $87 for them to look at him for 2 seconds and give him 1 shot. Nothing to do on mturk but poorly paying surveys. Looks like it's a ramen noodles, tater tots and mac n cheese kind of week!
Title: Participate in a cognitive science study (~25-40 min) | PANDA Requester: cogdevlabosu [A2KJN03BHPUULH] (Req TV): N/A (TO): [Pay: 5.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Comm: 5.00] [Fast: 5.00] Description: Participate in a cognitive psychology experiment on learning and attention. Time: 2 hour(s) HITs Available: 1 Reward: $5.50 Qualifications: None; |
You around, @Robocop?
Title: Participate in a cognitive science study (~25-40 min) | PANDA
Requester: cogdevlabosu [A2KJN03BHPUULH] (Req TV): N/A
(TO): [Pay: 5.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Comm: 5.00] [Fast: 5.00]
Description: Participate in a cognitive psychology experiment on learning and attention.
Time: 2 hour(s)
HITs Available: 1
Reward: $5.50
Qualifications: None;
I keep having people disconnect on me! I got one successful hit out of the last 5. Maybe some new people are trying them out for the first time, but it sucks.I keep getting paired with the slowest damn people on QA hits.
You around, @Robocop?
Me too. or stopping after 10I keep having people disconnect on me! I got one successful hit out of the last 5. Maybe some new people are trying them out for the first time, but it sucks.
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Title: Small PAYING experiment about real estate (5-14 min) | Accept
Requester: ro [ADVTN01XJSFT2] Contact
TO: No Reviews
TO2: No Reviews
Reward: $0.30
Duration: 1 hour
Available: 1
Description: This is a experiment about real estate for my master thesis, please help me and do it slowly, reading and following instructions, if not you will not be compensated, thanks
Requirements: Masters Exists; Location EqualTo US
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Really wish I had this one.
I got it. first sci fi mini I pulled. yaaaaaaay.Really wish I had this one.
That first sci-fi series gets expensive.
they were very lucky I wasn't on the jury.Anyone remember that jury hit from like a month ago, I think like 8-12 bucks, about the kids throwing a shopping cart over a railing and it almost killing the woman?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/15/nyregion/shopping-cart-lawsuit-marion-hedges.html