Mturk earnings are wildly different. There's a ton of factors including how much hours they put in, what kind of quals they have, at what hour of the day they're working, how good they are at certain tasks, etc. It's good to see what other people can earn to get an idea of mturk's potential, but keep in mind that total earnings are just the tip of the iceberg.Seems the average a user earns is around 300/wk dollars.
True, but this works out pretty nice for me. I already do some other money making tasks from home. This can help become a backup if something bad comes up.Mturk earnings are wildly different. There's a ton of factors including how much hours they put in, what kind of quals they have, at what hour of the day they're working, how good they are at certain tasks, etc. It's good to see what other people can earn to get an idea of mturk's potential, but keep in mind that total earnings are just the tip of the iceberg.
Not sure if that's a joke lol..In case it's not, I do "services".Do I label Adoption agencies under "goods" or "services"??
My boyfriend is insisting on it being "goods." He says the adoption agency is selling children. How would you describe it as being a service?Not sure if that's a joke lol..In case it's not, I do "services".
I see it as placing children, not selling them. Or, finding them, I guess.My boyfriend is insisting on it being "goods." He says the adoption agency is selling children. How would you describe it as being a service?
They are middlemen between two party's. That's my logic. I could be wrong.My boyfriend is insisting on it being "goods." He says the adoption agency is selling children. How would you describe it as being a service?
lol it was just a joke, i put it as services lolNot sure if that's a joke lol..In case it's not, I do "services".
I think it's like a shelter, they charge a fee to adopt an animal but they're not really selling the animal to you.My boyfriend is insisting on it being "goods." He says the adoption agency is selling children. How would you describe it as being a service?
They do offer services. Like going to pick up or accepting unwanted children. However they technically offer "goods" by providing the children... you pay a nice chunk of change to adopt.. so that's how my boyfriend comes up with the children being under the category of "goods". :/They are middlemen between two party's. That's my logic. I could be wrong.