Keep in mind with da they do not take taxes out. Yes it averages 20/hr but if you’re in the lowest tax bracket as I am it’s 10% tax bracket + 15% self employment tax which has to be filled out and paid for by the user. I end up taxing about 30% so the original 20/hr changes to 14/hr
14/hr is helpful to think about for planning how much you can spend/save for living/taxes, but the job still pays what it pays. If you make 20/hr at your 9-5 and your boss deducts your taxes before you get paid, you don't call that 14/hr. People who work on commission are not paid 30% less just because they must save for their taxes.
@@JamieBengough-bg3kpThere is an extra self employment tax. Usually this tax burden is on the employer, so yes it’s literally true that you make less money and it’s reasonable to treat it as such
I saw this on indeed I need a second job and if I do this will I be able to you my own computer I have at home or do I have to use the company’s computer they provide ? Oh and if I do this only time I would be able to start is 4:30pm because that’s when I get home from my main job I wonder if that start time is possible
Hey love. My screen has said we are reviewing your results, if you pass well email. That was for the second part (qualifications) Did you have this on your screen for the three weeks you waited? It’s only been 3 days for me so far but I think I did well. Also, what’s the second gig? If it’s possible to tell me. Data annotation was the only thing I’ve ever heard of that does this kind of remote work.
They suspended my account without an explanation and didn't give me an opportunity to withdraw the funds I had worked for. Tried emailing support but no reply.
They are a SCAM company that treats everyone like they are garbage. You won't here from them again. Reddit is full of people like you who have also lost their earnings.