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I did the games... when/how do you get the follow up? Thanks!24 min. follow up later This is not for real bonus money, but my gosh if it was !!
Title: Take our Personality Test and Play Games! (Games-Part 1)(~ 30 minutes) | PANDA
Requester: Behavioral Research [A2UX6285R5JW62] (TO)
TO Ratings:
★★★★★ 5.00 Communicativity
★★★★★ 4.50 Generosity
★★★★★ 5.00 Fairness
★★★★★ 4.00 Promptness
Number of Reviews: 10 | TOS Flags: 0
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Description: We are researchers conducting a two-part research study to better understand hiring decisions in organizations. At this time, you will be asked to play a series of online games. At another time, you will be asked to answer some questions about how you view yourself. Each survey should take about 30 minutes to complete. Therefore, participation in both parts of the study should take about 1 hour to complete. Below, you will find the link to 12 games. If you are interested in providing your insight to our research, please click on the link and complete the games. It should take you 25-30 minutes to complete. Please try to complete this survey within one week of receiving the invitation. Thank you for your time and consideration!
Time: 5400
HITs Available: 7
Reward: $4.50
Qualifications: Exc: [-784753278-153501] DoesNotExist ;Location In US
I appreciate the words. Hopefully I can make it work.My husband and I lived in CO for 3 years, and by the time we left last October I have never been so glad to see such natural beauty in a rear view mirror. There's no jobs, no housing - it was literally cheaper for us to build a house than buy one - and it was only getting worse. I was a department manager at Safeway for the last year before we left, and it was a nightmare - no one can afford to live there, so no one stays in their jobs, so your own job (if you have one) is a nightmare hellscape of understaffed, underpaid stress. We worked 40 hour weeks in non-minimum wage jobs with a mortgage less than $900 a month and still couldn't even save enough for a vacation once a year. (No kids, no debt.)
I'm not saying this to put you off; it's your life, fuck it, do what you want. But the green rush is very, very real and I would encourage you to have more concrete plans before you up and leave because for every one of you, there's 10 more rich dicks buying all the land and charging people like us through the asshole to live there.
Everywhere's got something. I feel pretty strongly like, if I actually had discretionary income (at least in part) because I got paid decently and wasn't having to pour more than half of it into rent, it wouldn't seem like that big a deal to have to go hang out in safe housing for a few hours/days every now and again.I will say it's interesting in the midwest... I have friends who didn't go to college and walked into 16-20/hour jobs and cheap housing. However, I really really hate tornados and corn.
mine just went away. I can only pull up hit finder.My hit catcher erased itself totally!
Just took it. Prob will get an e-mail in a few days?I did the games... when/how do you get the follow up? Thanks!
we've got hurricanes. I get more notice with them. LOL. I am way more scared of volcanes, earthquakes and tornadoes.Everywhere's got something. I feel pretty strongly like, if I actually had discretionary income (at least in part) because I got paid decently and wasn't having to pour more than half of it into rent, it wouldn't seem like that big a deal to have to go hang out in safe housing for a few hours/days every now and again.
Thanks! I looked for the info but didn't see it in the hit. If that had been legit bonuses I'd been done turking for the week.Just took it. Prob will get an e-mail in a few days?
Really? Because for the brief period I lived in more Southern climes, I was abjectly terrified of hurricanes. Can't really explain why, but the Big Wind seems a lot scarier when it comes off the ocean. <shrug.gif>we've got hurricanes. I get more notice with them. LOL. I am way more scared of volcanes, earthquakes and tornadoes.
interesting. there's tons of jobs in CO in my field of work and most areas except downtown Denver are cheaper than where i live now. Interesting to see different perspectives.
Really? Because for the brief period I lived in more Southern climes, I was abjectly terrified of hurricanes. Can't really explain why, but the Big Wind seems a lot scarier when it comes off the ocean. <shrug.gif>
Title: Food preference study(~ 30 minutes) | Accept Requester: Daniel O'Leary [A28WCA7NI1K5J9] Contact TV: [Hrly=$13.35] [Pay=Good] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Unrated] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=4.27] [Fast=5.00] [Comm=5.00] [Fair=5.00] [Reviews=15] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 3.60 Duration: 1:00:00 Available: 33 Description: In this study, you will fill out some surveys and make choices regarding foods. Please do not to do this study if you have eaten recently. This HIT takes a full 30 minutes and must be completed all at once, so only accept the HIT if you are able to commit 30 consecutive minutes to the survey. Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [527607720-153071] DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location In US |
Ah, yeah, that could be. The PNW doesn't really do hurricanes (or earthquakes, or tornadoes) so I had no real idea of what to expect from a hurricane, and all the news channels made it sound *super* doomy. It was freaky.I think just cuz I was raised here? I can leave for a hurricane. I also have to think about my horses and all my animals. Trying to keep everyone in a safe place is very stressful for me. I saw someone who builds concrete stabling for horses that is supposed to endure tornados. that's kind of cool.
but you do technically have volcanoes and cannnn have earthquakes. I've looked at the PNW. The eastern parts of oregon and washington state are so cheap to keep horses (compared to here) and there are shittons of recreation jobs for my field. way more than here.Ah, yeah, that could be. The PNW doesn't really do hurricanes (or earthquakes, or tornadoes) so I had no real idea of what to expect from a hurricane, and all the news channels made it sound *super* doomy. It was freaky.
Concrete stabling for horses sounds good. What about concrete housing for people (that isn't all institutional-looking and gloomy)?
Title: Consumer Study(~ 2 minutes) | Accept Requester: The Wharton School [ABIUW8FBC3EE7] Contact TV: [Hrly=$16.14] [Pay=Good] [Approval=1-3 days] [Comm=Excellent] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=3.67] [Fast=4.54] [Comm=3.96] [Fair=4.55] [Reviews=489] [ToS=2] TO2: [Hrly=0.45] [Pen=1.89] [Res=0.00] [Rec=75] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Brk=11] Reward: 0.15 Duration: 45:00 Available: 1 Description: In this survey, you will evaluate products Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 500; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 97; Location In US |
An infinite variety.Ah, yeah, that could be. The PNW doesn't really do hurricanes (or earthquakes, or tornadoes) so I had no real idea of what to expect from a hurricane, and all the news channels made it sound *super* doomy. It was freaky.
Concrete stabling for horses sounds good. What about concrete housing for people (that isn't all institutional-looking and gloomy)?
Title: Attention Experiment(~ 20 minutes) | PANDA Requester: Uni Konstanz Decision Labs [AUFTKQAFT3O76] (TO) TO Ratings: ★★★★★ 3.67 Communicativity ★★★★★ 4.05 Generosity ★★★★★ 4.71 Fairness ★★★★★ 4.54 Promptness Number of Reviews: 22 | TOS Flags: 0 Submit a new TO review Description: This experiment takes 20, 22, or 26 minutes on average depending on which of three conditions you are randomly assigned to. We pay a fixed amount of 2 Dollars in all three conditions plus a bonus of 0.20 or .60 Dollars, respectively, in the 22 and the 26 minutes condition. Time: 5400 HITs Available: 1 Reward: $2.00 Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100;HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 90;Location In US |