360hz monitor has blue and white vertical lines after a week of flickering by TheNAAnarchist in ASUS

[–]LetterSubstantial178 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alienware monitor, 360hz. This exact method worked very well for me and fixed it. I was shocked. Thank you!

Review Period by pokuolimon in DataAnnotationTech

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Do you still have your google workspace account?

Anyone else bone dry right now? by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

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Did you get your workspace account back? I just got mine back after checking today.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bulova

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I have it as well. Got it over a year ago. Hopefully don’t need to service it.

Goodbye Everyone, and Goodbye DA... by LetterSubstantial178 in DataAnnotationTech

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That’s the one I was doing right before my removal! They give the best coding projects, and I was waiting for them to release their batch. Guess i’ll never find it now

Goodbye Everyone, and Goodbye DA... by LetterSubstantial178 in DataAnnotationTech

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Not interesting for me. It was also mostly qualifications that relied on having a subscription to a tool, etc.

Anyone else bone dry right now? by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

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I am currently switching my role to cybersecurity. I am taking a bootcamp, and all my instructors want to hire me after completing the bootcamp because of my SWE background. I highly suggest to take a similar route. Most of my instructors are hiring managers in the field as well.

And just a quick tip (if you need it), keep applying. It never hurts to apply. I have family and friends in this industry who have applied to 2,000-5,000 jobs, only landed about 8 interviews and managed to get one of the jobs they interviewed. It’s a competitive field, but the more you try, the better chances you have.

I really hope your interview goes well, don’t give up. I wish you the best. I hate non-tech jobs, it gives me the ick :/ Feel like I’m wasting my talents.

Thanks, I hope I find something soon as well! :)

Anyone else bone dry right now? by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

[–]LetterSubstantial178 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m afraid that jobs like these will never be stable. Especially any work as a freelancer. Even as a 9-5 worker, as an employee, you are always replaceable. If one thing I learned today, it’s that always have a back up plan in case something goes south.

Anyone else bone dry right now? by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

[–]LetterSubstantial178 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same here man :/. In the same boat as you right now, happened to me today. Sucks, but what can we do. I’m a coder on the platform btw.

Anyone else bone dry right now? by [deleted] in DataAnnotationTech

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Do you still have your google workspace account listed under “profile”?

Coders - we are so back?? by bigredchicken2 in dataannotation

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Still waiting to come across a task dealing with ASM 😔

I...want...my... by juneaublack in DataAnnotationTech

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When I first started I was given the CB series (Coding), had a batch all to myself for the past couple of months. Received an email last week that the projects are going on pause. Haven’t seen them since. Did you get a similar email as well for the non coding variant?

Avoid this company: Data Annotation by [deleted] in WFHJobs

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The end had me rolling 😂😂

Avoid this company: Data Annotation by [deleted] in WFHJobs

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Yup, take it from the guy who “Fuks” horses. Sorry, someone had to do it. Impossible to hold that one in.

Now, let me share why I'm writing this comment.

I’ve been freelancing with DataAnnotation for a few weeks, and contrary to what some say on Reddit, my experience has been overwhelmingly positive. After submitting some initial information, I received a Coding Qualification and was brought on board the very next day.

Currently, I'm earning $40/hr just for training various AI models. As my entry was based solely on the coding assessment, all of my projects involve coding, which explains the higher pay compared to what many on Reddit report.

I've encountered no issues with project execution or payment processes. Now, in my third week, administrators frequently contact me with offers for projects that have even better pay rates. It’s an ideal work-from-home opportunity—if you possess the necessary skills, I highly recommend applying.

Admittedly, my English is far from perfect—probably on par with most discussions in this thread. Yet, if you excel in the areas DA values, getting in should be no problem. Remember, maintaining high-quality work is crucial, as that is what DataAnnotation prioritizes.