I have been but I don't want to get blocked for itI return those ones!!
I have been but I don't want to get blocked for itI return those ones!!
Yikes..will he block for it?I have been but I don't want to get blocked for it
I don't think so but he says try not to disconnect a lot...Yikes..will he block for it?
You can always catch another and do that and see what happens with the idle one.
Does he ever come around here so we can question him? LolI don't think so but he says try not to disconnect a lot...
I enjoy being the animals i've decidedI love playing a soldier in these chat hits.
Usually those ones get a little crazier.I enjoy being the animals i've decided
I don't have any helpful information for you but welcome!I everyone! Just found you this morning as I was trying to find answer to something. I started dabbling on MT a few months ago so I am still getting my feet wet. IRL my work background it data entry so I like doing those hits rather than surveys even though pay is lower but I can do them faster so I can do a lot in less time. I have pretty much stuck to a select few requester, but the past week I ventured out and was doing the text transcriptions hits from Amazon Requester Inc that there was a zillion of this week. Do any of the veterans here have experience with them? I am asking because all the other ones I have done from other requesters get approved almost immediately, or within a day or so, but these new ones I did is going on 3 days and still pending. Is this normal for that requester? It is making me a little nervous because I have hundreds of them still pending. TIA for your help and I am glad I found this place!
yes they can take a while to approve your good, though I never thought the pay was great on thoseI everyone! Just found you this morning as I was trying to find answer to something. I started dabbling on MT a few months ago so I am still getting my feet wet. IRL my work background it data entry so I like doing those hits rather than surveys even though pay is lower but I can do them faster so I can do a lot in less time. I have pretty much stuck to a select few requester, but the past week I ventured out and was doing the text transcriptions hits from Amazon Requester Inc that there was a zillion of this week. Do any of the veterans here have experience with them? I am asking because all the other ones I have done from other requesters get approved almost immediately, or within a day or so, but these new ones I did is going on 3 days and still pending. Is this normal for that requester? It is making me a little nervous because I have hundreds of them still pending. TIA for your help and I am glad I found this place!
I channel my inner Malazan book characters when i'm a solider. lolI enjoy being the animals i've decided
The A9's I know the reject and block but haven't heard that from any of the other onesI don't have any helpful information for you but welcome!
But I don't think Amazon Requester Inc rejects? Someone else probably knows better than me.
I'm getting a survey from the University of Michigan hosted on qualtrics with no errors. What specifically is your error saying?I just got another one. a hit by "Prestos Lab". I swear to god i have never done anything for them. this is the first time i am seeing this hit.
89 images?! Dang girl, good job!Dear Worker,
This is the summary of your work performance for this week. During this week, you took 1 vacation day(s) and correctly counted 89 image(s). You will receive $11 for your work this week through Amazon Mechanical Turk.
During this week, You fulfilled the daily check-in requirement. Your weekly output passed the minimum output threshold (80 correctly counted images). 1 out of 10 workers whose work output does not meet the weekly minimum threshold is dismissed from the job. Therefore, you are still employed for the job.
If you have any questions, please email.
Best,
Jiayi Bao
This week averaged out to $15/hour for me.
Let's not survey content, but I'm relatively positive that there are different conditions for the HITs89 images?! Dang girl, good job!
I think my images average about 120 "O"s per image; I cannot imagine being able to count 89 in 4 days.