I got this.. anyone else? speaking of which, he has a new hit out for those qualified: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2BIKHPCGJ2D262D8Z180OPQ0Q2R93P
6 years and I'm done with it haha... Graduated in Informatics, though I'm creating my own games and I hope to sell them when they are done. First game will be a visual novel, second will be an action rpg. Depending on how well it goes, if you like SAO and .Hack, you should like the action rpg Self plug for my facebook page xD https://www.facebook.com/the.ing.Studio
Title: Labeling Informative Conversations Requester: WIV Lab [A3OE2DVPUYD4G6] (TO) Description: The purpose of this task is to categorize conversations into 2 groups, "Informative Conversations" and "Non-informatove Conversations." For each question, you will see a conversation from Twitter, with all the user names replaced with single alphabet letters. Please, mark it as "Informative" if you think it has any informational values, or as "Non-informative" if it is just a personal dialogue. Reward: $0.01 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is greater than 80, HIT rejection rate (%) is less than 20, Total approved HITs is greater than 30 Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=26NJ8MZ9O9ZBREIBLJQHRRRMIV809K [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size] EAsy penny
Its useful to be good at because it can give you something to do on slow days when there isn't much available. Most transcription HITs don't pay very well unless you're very good at it, but there are some pretty nice ones if you can get to them in time.
Title: watch videos and report feelings ($1, 8-10min) Requester: Consumer Research [A2M0DCE0ZXX9V8] (TO) Description: watch videos and report feelings Reward: $1.00 Qualifications: Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2HGWQIHPCGJ5LWSFHXWXP0JUQYL174 [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size]
If you're considering Crowdsurf, I'd say go for it. Steady, decent pay, immediate approval, little or no fear of rejection, and the HITs are usually around. They're also a little less tedious to do than some batch HITs, and less carpal tunnely, more typing, not so much click click click tab space click mouse click tab space.
I'm 18-21 credits a semester + a third language on the side + working on Certificates for fluency and the turking... I got lucky with some good scholarships this year so all I have to really cover is bills... I think turk can do it. Night shift and school sucks. >.< done that before and ended up quitting school for a while.
I know how ya feel, kudos on trying to learn three languages at once. Seriously. Luckily my job isnt too intensive, I do dispatching for the police in a quiet suburby area, so studying/homework/turking is done on downtime.
Two are for my degree and then I need to know Thai to get into my masters program. *sigh* Hopefully the pay off in the end will be good though. Police dispatch sounds interesting. Sounds like you might hear some crazy things. Turk needs to get less slow. -__- Edit: TOTW 100's are up for anyone who has the qual. I'm just going to stare at them and cry.
52 credits over the next year for me. 18 fall 22 spring 12 summer I messed up bad and need to catch up.
Sounds intense, im sure it'll pay well, anything relating to bi/tri lingual speakers are well paid. Whats your major if I may ask? And its fun for the most part. tonights annoying, listening to a drunk guy yell hes sober for the past 3 hours isnt too fun.