Microworkers How It Works?
By HULYO
@julyteen (13252)
Davao, Philippines
January 27, 2013 12:11am CST
I am a new member of the site, it's been 4 days already doing task on the site. 2 days I completed the 20 task that only allowed. After your employers rate your job, that's the time you can again submit another series of task. Out of 20 micro jobs I submited, after 2 days I am rated 11 satisfied and 1 not satisfied. The problem why until now I cannot submit again another micro jobs?
What does it mean this phrases?
[b]I am a new user and I was able to submit 20 tasks only!
On your first day you will be able to submit 20 tasks, then you will have to wait for Employers to rate you. It usually happens in 24 hours but sometimes it can take more. Once you have finished 10 tasks or more, that limit will be higher. You will be able to accept more jobs per day.[/b]
To those who are member of microworkers please help me to understand this matter.
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4 responses
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
27 Jan 13
It is open to all countries but the task sometimes limited to a certain nationalities. Some task also related to some stuffs in the Philippines. You are allowed to submit 20 task and wait that all submitted 20 will be rated by the employer before you can submit again another task
@acoustic67scouser (220)
• India
27 Jan 13
Actually I can't say whats those phrases mean as I have never experienced such things. I think there's a certain limit as the other users also mentioned.
I joined microworkers a month ago, just been able to complete like 7 or 8 tasks out of which 1 was discarded and 6 have been paid and 1 is still pending. I don't find any solid micro jobs there, because mostly are like "sign-up" things.
@youless (112586)
• Guangzhou, China
27 Jan 13
Microworkers is a legit earning website. There is a success rate there. If your success rate is low, then you can't submit new tasks. Besides, there is also a temporary success rate. Your temporary success rate will be increased if your tasks are approved. So if this rate is low, then you have to be patient to wait for it. If the task maker hasn't approved your task for seven days, then your task will be approved automatically.
@UmiNoor (4522)
• Malaysia
27 Jan 13
I'm a member of microworkers but I've never done any job over there. It seems that there's a limit to how many jobs you can do in a day if you're new to the site. And from what I understand, it means that you need to wait for the tasks that you've done to be rated before you can do anymore tasks. I suppose you have to wait. That is quite a lot of tasks you did in one day. Are they very easy to do?