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Leapforce help and advice please
JennyW_2
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After reading several posts here about working at home, I applied with Leapforce and successfully completed the basic qualification process which was a series of 15 questions to answer.
Anyway they have come back to say I now need to electronically sign a document with the intent to agreeing to their terms and that it's legally binding.
However I'm extremely nervous as I still don't know what hours are expected, rate of pay and what I'm actually supposed to do.
Plus what if it's not what I thought it would be?
Any help out there please? Thanks.
Anyway they have come back to say I now need to electronically sign a document with the intent to agreeing to their terms and that it's legally binding.
However I'm extremely nervous as I still don't know what hours are expected, rate of pay and what I'm actually supposed to do.
Plus what if it's not what I thought it would be?
Any help out there please? Thanks.
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Depends what job you applied for. If it's web search evaluation...
- You work as many hours as you want. There is a minimum amount of work to complete per rolling 30 days, which people can inform you of in LF chat, but it's not much.
- Pay is per hour of work completed. It's above GB minimum wage.
- The work is varied. A lot of it is like the exams (if you applied for WSE). If you don't like the work, don't do it. Your contract will just be terminated at some point if you fail to work the minimum amount after a certain period.0 -
Hi Jenny,
I wouldn't be nervous, if you really dont like it you can quit at any point (and they can drop you any time they like). You are classed as a self employed contractor and under no obligations.
There is a leaforce thread on this board that might give more info, also check out the lionbridge and appen threads as the basics to all 3 are the same0 -
Not technically true - don't rely on there always being as much work as you want to do.oneflewover wrote: »- You work as many hours as you want.0
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