01/02 Workflow Wednesday - Turkernator Release

Status
Not open for further replies.

lil queen trashmouth

Pile of ham
Contributor
Joined
Jul 6, 2016
Messages
5,115
Reaction score
17,359
Points
1,013
Age
36
Location
Iowa
Gender
Female
but how do we all KNOW you're so great at turking?

if only you could post some kind of proof, like say... a list of all the requesters you worked for today... and how much money you made from each.
Sure here you go friend

Earnings: $0.00

I made no dollars from no requesters. You are welcome
 

Jaded

The real themildone
Administrator
Joined
Jan 10, 2016
Messages
46,637
Reaction score
123,874
Points
1,414
Age
124
Gender
Female
wait someone else already has a half-ass banner, I thought December had already been awarded :eek:
oh, no, I just gave mboone73 @mboone73 the banner as a joke. well thought out loving gesture that was definitely not a joke or me figuring out how to make banners.
 

themildone

the real Jaded
Contributor
HIT Poster
Joined
Jan 12, 2016
Messages
19,285
Reaction score
46,776
Points
1,438
Age
29
Location
Indiana
Gender
Female
oh, no, I just gave mboone73 @mboone73 the banner as a joke. well thought out loving gesture that was definitely not a joke or me figuring out how to make banners.
oh ok :) so are we still just noming or are we voting yet?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jaded

rsclone

This is my partner Fellatio Del Toro
Banned
Joined
Dec 17, 2016
Messages
6,128
Reaction score
12,435
Points
988

coincidentally this is how I walk in to Bojangles and greet the cashier....
 
  • Like
Reactions: C to the J

Kadauchi

Well-Known Member
Master Pleaser
Crowd Pleaser
Joined
Jan 12, 2016
Messages
7,098
Reaction score
21,951
Points
1,263
but how do we all KNOW you're so great at turking?

if only you could post some kind of proof, like say... a list of all the requesters you worked for today... and how much money you made from each.
Lol. I could totally declassify some info like names if I still had a database from that long ago. Lately its been 5s 5s 5s, sprinkle in a Geohive or two, nothing special.
 

Idess

Taphophile.Bibliophile.Cynophilist
Joined
Nov 22, 2018
Messages
12
Reaction score
43
Points
13
Gender
Female
Re: SAHM stuff, I'm childfree but I'd kill to at least work from home, if not just be a homemaker. Part of it is how exhausting working is when you're disabled and hate people. Normal folks go nuts without social interaction but for me, it's great lol
I work at home for my "day job". It wears me out more than the days when I have to go into the office. I actually catch myself calling a few times a month to see if I CAN come in.

What annoys me the most about working at home, is I have to keep my doors locked, and curtains/blinds drawn, as people (friends & family) think just because I am home, I can drop everything and entertain them. When I first started, it took me six months to get people to realize that I could not be their child's emergency contact for school, as I am not always in a position where I can drop everything and attend to their needs. A few even thought I should be willing to have their kids stay with me until the bus comes in the morning, and again after school.

Then, you have the mother (and the aunt/uncle combo) who thinks that just because I'm home, I should be able to drop everything (and catch up on it later), to go with them to the casino in the next state. Mainly, so I can babysit my uncle (52), as he has a habit of wandering off...and sweet talking the pretty young thing next to him, out of her cigarettes that hes NOT supposed to have.

TLDR: Working at home opens up another world of problems, and people (with their own problems).
 

Kadauchi

Well-Known Member
Master Pleaser
Crowd Pleaser
Joined
Jan 12, 2016
Messages
7,098
Reaction score
21,951
Points
1,263
I work at home for my "day job". It wears me out more than the days when I have to go into the office. I actually catch myself calling a few times a month to see if I CAN come in.

What annoys me the most about working at home, is I have to keep my doors locked, and curtains/blinds drawn, as people (friends & family) think just because I am home, I can drop everything and entertain them. When I first started, it took me six months to get people to realize that I could not be their child's emergency contact for school, as I am not always in a position where I can drop everything and attend to their needs. A few even thought I should be willing to have their kids stay with me until the bus comes in the morning, and again after school.

Then, you have the mother (and the aunt/uncle combo) who thinks that just because I'm home, I should be able to drop everything (and catch up on it later), to go with them to the casino in the next state. Mainly, so I can babysit my uncle (52), as he has a habit of wandering off...and sweet talking the pretty young thing next to him, out of her cigarettes that hes NOT supposed to have.

TLDR: Working at home opens up another world of problems, and people (with their own problems).
Those needless interruptions are killer.
 

4ourfuture

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Joined
Jun 27, 2017
Messages
3,158
Reaction score
7,531
Points
838
Gender
Female
Title: Economic Decision Making Experiment(~ 16 minutes) | Accept
Requester: Sam Hirshman [A6M2J2T11SLNA] Contact
TV: [Hrly=$14.10] [Pay=3.70] [Fast=5.00] [Comm=null] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Blk=0]
TO: [Pay=5.00] [Fast=5.00] [Comm=5.00] [Fair=5.00] [Reviews=18] [ToS=0]
TO2: No Reviews
Reward: 1.10
Duration: 1:00:00
Available: 7
Description: Do an Economic Decision Making Task
Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [-636881424-121954] DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 80; Location In US
[tr][td]
HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.4.6
[/td][/tr]
[tr][td][/td][/tr]
 
  • Like
Reactions: Despairagus

charlie

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 3, 2016
Messages
6,676
Reaction score
10,742
Points
938
Age
49
Gender
Male
I work at home for my "day job". It wears me out more than the days when I have to go into the office. I actually catch myself calling a few times a month to see if I CAN come in.

What annoys me the most about working at home, is I have to keep my doors locked, and curtains/blinds drawn, as people (friends & family) think just because I am home, I can drop everything and entertain them. When I first started, it took me six months to get people to realize that I could not be their child's emergency contact for school, as I am not always in a position where I can drop everything and attend to their needs. A few even thought I should be willing to have their kids stay with me until the bus comes in the morning, and again after school.

Then, you have the mother (and the aunt/uncle combo) who thinks that just because I'm home, I should be able to drop everything (and catch up on it later), to go with them to the casino in the next state. Mainly, so I can babysit my uncle (52), as he has a habit of wandering off...and sweet talking the pretty young thing next to him, out of her cigarettes that hes NOT supposed to have.

TLDR: Working at home opens up another world of problems, and people (with their own problems).
all of this.
I have worked from home for a few years now and while it's not a huge deal now because my family isn't in the same city it does get annoying when i go visit family and work from my mom's house. everyone seems to think i can babysit while i'm there and, like you, it's not exactly possible to drop what i'm doing to go change diapers, feed anyone, etc.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.