[Job-Discussions] {Spam?} Re: Amazon MTurk Experience

Danielle Ledet singingmywayin at gmail.com
Sat Mar 13 03:12:04 UTC 2021


Thanks so much. I might give it a try, although I am looking for real
work. But it could bring in a lil something extra. Thanks for your
review.

On 3/12/21, Misty Dawn Bradley via Job-Discussions
<job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Danielle,
> As of about two years ago, the site was pretty accessible. Most of the
> surveys were accessible. They seem to have more and more visual tasks
> though, like image captioning and data entry where there is an image of a
> receipt and you have to type in the data from it. I think it is worth a try
> though because you may find some tasks you can do. The pay is very low but
> if you’re looking for just a little extra income it is worth checking out. I
> find that the surveys, search engine related tasks, and task where you have
> to Google things and then type in what you found are the most accessible. If
> something ends up not being accessible, you can always reject the task. You
> can also search for certain types of tasks using the search box or you can
> filter them by various filters and types, so you can search for ones that
> are not image related. sometimes, there are transcription tasks, although
> I’m not sure how accessible they are. You also get the chance to preview
> each task before you except it, so I think they give you nine or 10 minutes
> to preview it so you can decide if you want to take it. I used to do this to
> determine if it was accessible or not so I wouldn’t have to keep rejecting
> tasks.
>
> Misty Bradley
> MistyDBradley at gmail.com
> https://www.JourneyingThroughHealing.com
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>
>> On Mar 11, 2021, at 10:56 PM, Danielle Ledet via Job-Discussions
>> <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello friends,
>> Has anyone any experience working on Amazon's Mechanical Turk site?
>> Are the jobs too visual? I would like to know how you found it before
>> I sign up. Thanks!
>>
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tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will
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