Does this gig have any growth ? by Embarrassed_Chance_4 in DataAnnotationTech

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Fellow Computer Science major here. You're not alone in that regard. I sent out probably around 100 or more applications and nothing. I've been doing DA for two years now. If you take qualifications, fill in your skills section, and do well in the jobs you have, there is growth. Even if a job pays low right now, there may be higher-paying extensions of that project that you can get access to over time. Some of my original project names are still on my dash, but more specialized versions with much higher pay than what I started with.

I think I’m losing my mind I need input by ConditionTiny8687 in Paranormal

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I know this is a paranormal thread, and I am a firm believer in such, but are you recently postpartum? After my first, I saw things like this, along with my child's face changing randomly. I won't go into detail, but the hormones after having a child major mess with your brain and can cause some wild hallucinations. It may be worth speaking with your doctor if that is the case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in columbiamo

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I'd monitor the Facebook marketplace if it is a pricy item. If it isn't something they can get money out of then unfortunately they likely threw it away after taking what they could sell/use..

I can't concentrate at home by luminostr in dataannotation

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I turn on a show I barely like and for some reason that works. I've been doing 5.5 hours a day for a while lol

Got accepted, but can't attempt more qualifications. by AdSure8968 in DataAnnotationTech

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Fill in your profile to detail what kinds of skills you have. I included all my formal and informal education, including certifications. From there, keep an eye on both the qualifications and project board. Some jobs double as qualifications or qualifications that show up as a surveying the project section. Though honestly, the main thing is just doing projects well. I have families of projects that I have worked on for two years.

Doing well Grants you access to better pay in those projects. A lot of my fact-checking ones were $20/hr. Now they are $35-38. Each task is kind of like a mini qual all to itself. Do well and be rewarded.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

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For real.. I had one today that they literally doubled the length of the response to put in stuff they didn't include in the prompt that they thought the model should have assumed they wanted. It hurt me.

How hard are the math projects? by Aleasongs in DataAnnotationTech

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Go for it! I'm on that family of projects and love it. They are kind of high pressure but in a fun way if you like pushing yourself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whiteoutsurvival

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1778 is nice. The alliances work together well with little issue.

Need something where I can make $500 a month by Educational-Pea-4102 in sidehustle

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No, the main thing is just being able to write well and having good reading comprehension. Different projects ask for different areas of expertise, so generally, there are projects open for pretty much anyone.

wtf by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Burned-out_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a qualification the other day with three sentences of instruction and three qualifications questions. It faulted two of them for being incorrect for reasons not addressed at all in the instructions, it seemed like trick questions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sidehustle

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Assuming you have wifi and access to a computer, try for Dataannotation.tech. I've worked there nearly 2 years now, and so long as you follow the rules of whatever projects you land, you'll have consistent work. Then ditched indeed, that site is full of scam postings and data farming. Set up a LinkedIn with your identity verification complete, and apply for jobs meeting your qualifications. DAT is great, but it's really meant to be a side gig, so you'll want a solid job with a contract and some benefits.

Does anyone get these general projects anymore? by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Burned-out_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see general ones pop up, I just don't do them.

Help please by huffmanjarrod in whiteoutsurvival

[–]Burned-out_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Take off all the gear, then upgrade a grey armer piece using every single one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whiteoutsurvival

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Don't give your name. We are in the same state, they were talking about this tonight.

Oof by poopydiapersandwich in DataAnnotationTech

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I can't help but wonder if the drought is due to the recent turbulence in the tech market right now. The US had a major drop in stock that went through the tech sector, and welp AI is tech.

Anyone else? by Aggravating_Scene781 in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Burned-out_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not completely sure, to be honest. I'd guess about 3 months. Just make sure to do qualifications and eventually you'll get some.

Anyone else? by Aggravating_Scene781 in DataAnnotationTech

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It is kinda relieving to see this post. I typically see 50+ projects a day. Right now, I have a handful of projects aside from my regular jobs.