So, I have a question on the str HITs. It says that 95% of the time that the Category is correct. But wouldn't things like soap (in a dispenser) and shaving cream (in tube) be soft goods since they get used up?
Soft goods are things like clothing and bedding. General goods are usually things like random household products, like cleaners, shampoo, toys, board games, art supplies, perfume, food, etc. - essentially, whatever is not a soft good, furniture, or electronic. Unfortunately, the main category isn't necessarily correct 95% of the time.
Nah. Clothing, shoes, accessories, linen and plush are soft goods. Anything you would launder or dry clean plus shoes and handbags. EDIT: What Roast Turk said.
No. read the directions next time they post the categorize 4 things for a nickel. They have detailed instructions on those. Soft goods are clothing, shoes, etc. Stuff that can be stained or damaged. General is stuff like toothpaste and everything else. Not being rude at all, but look at those instructions next time. You'll have it memorized in no time.
Should mention to him to put those descriptions in the instructions for all the batches, especially since there are new workers who might only catch the last two steps in the process.
I'll look at the category 4 things when they are up. Just going by the instructions in the HIT and a search for a definition of soft goods online, which is somewhat different than what was said here, but I trust that you all know what he wants. Thanks.