I took this one also, and I think it took me close to an hour, but I wasn't trying to go fast. The ask you to rank the employees from 1-7 at the end so you may want to keep that in mind as you are doing it.
Honestly, I don't remember. But there's not that much to do, it's just REALLY BORING :-| *Mine also got approved.
I REALLY wished I wasn't screwed over from NetMSI earlier this week! Went from 99.8 - only 4 rejects to almost 250. HITs approval went way down to 92.0%. Back up to 94.9% working my butt off. Still desperately need to get to 98 fast. If anyone has any ideas, with even free HITs, let me know. I am willing to do anything.
Same here man, I'm so pissed. I'm at 97.5% right now. Got another 5K HITs to do till I get to 98% again. Shit is messing with my earning potential.
And now it's a $10 hit... Jeremy I. Skipper is back with his "predict the next word" HIT that takes 30 min to 75 min to do (according to forum posters here; he officially says it takes 75 min). https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2QPDNVP3TVOKI215THP7XEO0N3Z03D Not really clear whether you can just do every new one he posts, but I just accepted it. It does have a new title: "Even Even More Predictability of Words on Television" And yeah, isn't this more than he paid for an earlier one today but not as much as the $12 he paid the other day?
$0.15 survey 1-2 min https://www.mturk.com/mturk/accept?...jfNsRqLE1kpf0eFejw=&/accept.x=19&/accept.y=14
Oh my god. As much as I need the money, I don't know if I can stand to do another one. *whimpering piteously*
The problem with even under 95% I can't do anything good at all! Almost all of the HITs in these threads are useless to me. Argh...
I know, right? Like I said, I accepted, but I wish he gave 24 hours, not 3. Then again, I am also thinking that if I do this other one now, then I won't get all healed from the trauma...and then just retraumatize myself tomorrow or whatever with this new installment. You know, get all the pain over with now! At least he is clear that he really does need to be paying these prices to get people to (sorta) be willing to do his study. Holy crow.