by Francis
(July 13,2012)
I don’t see a reality yet where someone with a fixed job runs off to go on Mechanical Turk to make some extra money. For that it really does not pay enough.
And if they do well this sort of distraction is at the same level than checking your Facebook account all the time. People who work at their desk do this regularly and no one cares.
How would It can be different if someone would play Farmville on Facebook, text with their girlfriend or logged into Mechanical Turk to conduct surveys.
How would this make any difference?
If someone is not doing his job well, then you risk losing it of course.
In my opinion, the Mechanical Turk service does not change anything about that.
Read My VA’s point of view about this topic:
I totally agree with you. Work is work and a hobby is hobby. You can enjoy your work but to some extent and not as much as you enjoy your hobbies. I would never do any such job for the sake of my hobby. After all money would be the “deciding factor”.
For example: I was appointed for a job to surf internet through Stumbleupon, I chose the interests of my own choice and started surfing it. It was an interesting job for me for the first two or three days but after that it was like a normal job and I did not have any extra fascination for it now.
Professional soccer players or any other sports personal initially started their careers as a hobby but when their hobby becomes their profession and even they are also getting very high amount of money for their hobby, they would not consider it as a hobby. They will always take it as a profession.
Comments for People will more and more be distracted from work to make additional pennies on amazon Mechanical Turk.
Jul 15, 2012 | quite a weak argument Mechanical Turk is not as distractive as Facebook. Yet nobody cares if you update it daily from work. And talking about distractions: compared to all the get rich quick schemes that promise you money online, at least mechanical Turk is working as promised. |
Jun 11, 2014 | Worth it pastime I’ve tried doing HITS 2 years ago but I find it not worth of your time. Its hourly low paying scheme sounds inviting because ‘you own your time’ and you can finish it less than an hour if you work fast. But in the long run I realized that instead of doing HITS that’s not worth it—I’d rather look for a stable online job like writing. |
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