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Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by somehow: 5:01pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
Guys please help. Got this from qa-world. 'Error 401 You aren't authorized' what does this stand for? |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by drawnobet(m): 5:05pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
somehow: It means the call had already been claimed by someone else while you were still contemplating. Click back to join the queue |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by somehow: 5:08pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
Okay thanks. drawnobet: |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by odizeey(m): 5:35pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
Good day my people. How many times can one retry a call? I was able to call review a call once, na 2 I end up with o. I have even gotten a warning. Last last if them sack me, I go register again. I'm optimistic though. 1 Like |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by samsard(m): 5:46pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
odizeey:Read the FAQ but as a newbie, avoid Funding Circle UK calls and possibly CLH. if you get 2 consecutive 2s or 1s, take a break and re-evaluate the rating notes + the FAQ. it's not by gra gra o. 5 Likes |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by somehow: 6:04pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
What about collection house because i keep getting this? samsard: |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by brijibs: 6:35pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
somehow:Collection House = CLH Group = CLH Lawyers |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by DAramis: 6:39pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
Hello guys, I don't know what I did wrong. I tried the first transcripttion test but was told that I didn't pass the exam. I started the writing by using the guidelines on the first page. Someone should put me through on what to do to overcome this stage. NB: I didn't paragraph it but the necessary punctuation were done and it is comprehensible when read |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by odizeey(m): 8:08pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
samsard:How will I know if it's a funding circle call or CLH |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by odizeey(m): 8:14pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
DAramis:read the ratings note. To see where you made errors. |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by DAramis: 8:18pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
odizeey:I didn't see anything. I am talking about the stage where you will be asked to do a small transcription after your registration. The ist email someone always get after registration. |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by somehow: 8:44pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
brijibs: Chai. Got 2 of that already which I skipped after a while. 52mins to transcribe 2.6m audio. |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by odizeey(m): 9:14pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
DAramis:the YouTube video? |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by 4gunners(m): 9:14pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
How do you guys cope with the fast and not too audible call. I had to release my fist call, I could barely hear them. |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by odizeey(m): 9:15pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
somehow:please, how does this releasing of calls work? Can I release calls up to 5 times or ...? |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by drawnobet(m): 9:20pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
DAramis: hausadreturn: thorrvik55: For other clip transcripts, see below Hi Jeremy, I want to go back, glad we could connect. More than anything, I want to make sure we find time on the calendar for a short demo, I think if you and the other stakeholders see the product in action, they'll be able to understand why we're able to make such grandiose statements. If we're not able to improve the efficiency of your sales force by at least 10% in the first month, we have a full money-back guarantee. This a good time to talk? I know we connected briefly last week and you'd mentioned needing to check with your wife since this is an investment. Did you two have a chance to discuss? There's no rush on the decision but the Labor Day promo we have is almost over. So if you want to take full advantage of the savings, tomorrow is the last day to sign up. Like I said before, registration is free. The only fees you pay happen once you've purchased an equity or annuity on the marketplace. Hey, yeah, so you asked about discounts? We don't really offer any to our monthly members, but we do have 5% discount off the annual package, considering you've been a member for nine months and might make sense to switch over to in the annual package, we can prorate the previous nine months. Is that something you'd be interested in? Happy to make that change for you. 6 Likes |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by drawnobet(m): 9:23pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
4gunners:Best bet. Or you could use F1 to slow it down a bit. I no know who give them hot yam chop. 1 Like |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by drawnobet(m): 9:32pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
odizeey:Yeah, 5 times within 24hrs. Renewed at 5pm or 6pm Nigerian time. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by DAramis: 9:32pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
odizeey:Yes |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by brijibs: 9:33pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
somehow: |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by brijibs: 9:34pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
odizeey: Yes. You're allowed 5 release tokens per day. Usebir widely. |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by drawnobet(m): 9:35pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
DAramis:Once you're on board, make sure you digest and understand https://docs.google.com/document/d/19M4nOtK_dFKzZHSroA5KQep1NenXMnh2NpTc4B8byu4/edit before picking your first job. Happy transcribing. 3 Likes |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by brijibs: 9:36pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
drawnobet: @hot yam 1 Like |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by DAramis: 9:36pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
drawnobet: The last 2. Just saw my errors which I made though it is not much. Is there any timeframe to attempt it? Thanks for the heads up. My head is already clouded due to the setback. I will try the registration once more tomorrow. 1 Like |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by DAramis: 9:39pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
drawnobet:Thanks. I read some of it before attempting the entrance transcribing test. I would definitely read that once I get onboarded successfully |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by odizeey(m): 9:41pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by drawnobet(m): 9:49pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
DAramis: Like thorrvik55 said, passing the transcription test is the easiest part. Setback is when you spend 8hrs transcribing a 26minutes audio and you don't get paid just because you missed 2 audio secs and what was said was "hello". This one is nothing. It's even better that you are joining at a time when you're allowed to make corrections to transcripts and resubmit. There is no timeframe per se. You can open another email address and try again to get onboard immediately. You will get motivated when you get paid for the first job. You're welcome. 5 Likes |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by timitayo77: 12:44am On Jul 14, 2019 |
drawnobet:if i am to make corections on a job i have submited before, is it that i will repeat the job afresh by transcribing from the begining and insert the corections or i will see what i have typed before and then make the corections where needed? |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by samsard(m): 3:13am On Jul 14, 2019 |
drawnobet:The last part is the John 3:16 of this gig I get discouraged when I get a bad rating. My first earn was like winning a lottery but it was more about a sense of accomplishing a task. 1 Like |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by samsard(m): 3:58am On Jul 14, 2019 |
odizeey:If you're allocated 5 hours to complete a 10 minute audio, just know it's FC UK call. But, for CLH Lawyers, it's not easy to detect until you've picked the call. Attempting FC UK as a newbie and especially using a smartphone (unless you're good with British accents) is a good way to waste effort. Don't be in a hurry to submit a transcript, ensure you can you've been thorough. 4 Likes |
Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by Donelli: 6:30am On Jul 14, 2019 |
Good to know the thread is back. I just spent the last hour reading through. I wonder why the last one was closed, though. Let me add my drop in the ocean of contributions by the chiefs in the house. *removes cap in humility* We've already been given hints on how to avoid some problematic calls, let me add a few pointers from experience. 1. Avoiding calls longer than 5 minutes will reduce your chances of picking **** calls by 80%, and *** calls by 30%. 2. Assuming you're ambitious, which I'm guessing you are , refer to previous post about how to identify *** calls. For example, a 10 minute call in which you're given 5 hours (+/- 10 minutes) is definitely ***. The issue will now be, how to tell a *** call apart from others. In theory, tougher calls are given more time to complete, and more payment incentive. So, bearing this in mind... To cut the chances of picking *** calls by up to 50%, check the highest expected pay rate. If for that 10 minutes call you see $1.99 or more (that's $0.2 per call minute pay rate), it's definitely ***. But if it is about $1.96 upwards, it's 50-50 chance. A lower pay for that call further reduces the chances that it's ***. The only caveat to this rule, I noticed, is when and only when it's *** season. Like it was, some time last week. But for ***, the rule is unmistakable. PS: *** is British, while *** is American. You should try to work on *** if you get it by "mistake". You enjoy the benefit of higher rate just like ***, but at reduced stress. Happy transcribing. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
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