You know, I understand why they added the >5000 hit thing (don't like it, but understand). But it's so fricken frustrating to not even find a not-even-decent batch to get my numbers up. *shakes fist*
Rubin term HITs are now asking us to find the term info/email domain for international universities. Hopefully that means we're going to have a ton of course/instructor HITs for international universities coming up.
not if what someone said a page or two ago is true... and i can't say i'm too mad, i've done a lot of hits for other requesters related to getting info at international universities and some of their sites are total shit. i'm looking at you, central and south america, india, and asian schools not in japan...
https://www.mturk.com/mturk/searchb...groups&searchWords=ark&minReward=0.00&x=0&y=0 Do these they take like 10 seconds nd wil lget your #'s up in a hurry. decent TO of 5 reviews
Aw crap, I didn't see that post. Oh well, hopefully once Coman Petre starts posting again we will have a nice well paying batch.
I've done over 600 readabls the past few days, which is yay, but they've given me 4 random rejections. It doesn't hurt me too much percentage wise, but seeing my number of rejections go up stinks.
Anybody have Data Cleansing's email? Seems like they placed a block on my account for no reason and my account is suspended. They approved all but 2 of my 500 HITs for them, so must be one of those new requester mistakes.
im really hoping this Francois Bouet doesnt reject, im doing them and some dont fit quite right into catagories listed o.0
This only took about 3 mins. - very easy - For $0.25 - Answer a Brief Survey (about 4 minutes) about things people do Requester: EpleyLab
Shhhezz...Sas these r hard. Was right in the middle of the monthly bills and tossed 'em aside to pick this up but, ugh, frustrating.
Francois Bouet new hits are looking like a possible majority rules? im thinking this only based on im getting repeats of the same companies. not sure if i want to continue.
really annoying, but if you go to the wiki link, you can get the 'typical' term structure for universities from a given country, not sure why he mentioned finding out the U.S. version since these are all int'l schools, and i've found 'academic calendar' and 'term dates' to work well for schools that have some semblance of logical organization...