Working on a project presentation for next week, getting inspired by cute power point templates.
I'm also starting to write down some dates in my 2024 calendar, and planning for the last days of 2023.
By the way if you want some printable/digital planners i have a few on Etsy, also on sale now.
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My Experience Working at Appen
Appen
Appen, an internationally acclaimed technology services company, has been at the forefront of providing high-quality training data, annotation, and linguistic services since its inception in 1996. The company has emerged as a significant player in the field of data annotation and machine learning services. From personal experience, Appen offers an excellent platform for individuals seeking to work remotely, providing an array of work-from-home jobs.
Independent Contractor
As an independent contractor, I’ve been involved in numerous projects, ranging from search engine evaluation to micro tasks and voice projects. If you don’t succeed in one project, Appen provides a plethora of options, ensuring that there’s always an opportunity to explore.
The working hours at Appen vary significantly depending on factors like the project you’re working on, your availability, and workload requirements. There might be requirements to work a specific number of hours per week, while at other times, your workload would depend solely on your availability. My projects ranged from 1 to 4 hours, and occasionally, I managed to work up to 8 hours a day when extra work was available. Therefore, the workload can vary extensively depending on the project.
Flexible Work
One of the significant advantages of working with Appen is the flexibility it offers. As a contractor, you have the freedom to set your own schedules and work at your convenience, provided the project requirements and deadlines are met. In my role as a social media evaluator, I had the luxury of starting my work early and finishing by late morning, offering me ample flexibility. However, it’s essential to note that workload and availability requirements can differ based on the project and may change over time.
Appen pays its contractors competitively, with rates varying based on factors like the project, contractor’s location, experience, and skills. According to the company’s website, the hourly rate for some projects ranges from $5 to $30 per hour, while other jobs may pay by task or project.
The company’s remote jobs are an excellent opportunity for students, stay-at-home parents, retirees, or anyone needing a flexible work schedule that allows them to work from anywhere. However, one must note that consistency of work might not be guaranteed and contracts could be terminated without warning. Therefore, it’s crucial to have a backup plan or side hustles. Despite these caveats, my overall experience working at Appen has been positive, offering a significant learning experience and a considerable degree of flexibility.
Conclusion
Appen offers a valuable platform for individuals seeking flexible, remote work opportunities with a range of projects to choose from. The flexibility extends to both working hours and the freedom to set personal schedules. Although the pay is competitive, the consistency of work can vary and contracts might be terminated without prior notice. Therefore, while Appen presents a significant opportunity, it’s crucial for potential contractors to consider these factors and have backup plans or supplementary income streams in place.
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3/22/24
I have continued to track here, it only to urge myself to stop eating during my CBD journeys.
Work this week was busy but good.... Until my boss sent an email about an old claim and my hair trigger now again says quit quit quit quit quit.
I am taking my morning break before urging myself to complete the thing that she emailed about.
I am so over this job but I am a workaholic. If they would just leave me alone and give me work to do that I CAN do, instead of only focusing on the shit I don't understand....
Anyway.
This week was better because I got the dogs and cats fed/walked and breakfast made for mom in the mornings before logging in. Yes, that means I have worked later, but that impending doom of OMG I have to do this and this and this has helped me calm down a bit and focus. Get workouts in. The extra stress of the "I have to" is gone.
I am also telling myself not to buy additional sweet things into the house. I have my jelly snacks, sf jello, yogurt, & a variety of protein powders.
Last night's dinner & evening snacks:
So
Part of the problem is that I sit with mom and watch TV so we have some togetherness time. I also need to eat with her so that she actually eats.
I need to focus on finding something to do that will keep my focused on that thing and not food once dinner is over. I really want to cut back to 1 sweet thing per day in the evening.
Anyways. Break is over. Sadly. I got nothing done except type out my frustration on this little post.
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(via Chester Jones' London flat is a lesson in balance and erudition | House & Garden)
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Freeze dried food is exploding on the market. Praised for its taste and versatility because it has a shelf life of 25 years. It’s easy to sell to people and is a good money maker. With world events being what they are it’s time to get stocked up. Send the word Thrive to me if you’re interested and we can chat.
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