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Anyone else decided to apply for a job there? Apparently they pay 30p per answer... thinking if I do say, 20 a day that's an extra £42 a week...

Last i heard they were only recruiting in northern ireland. not sure how it makes a difference where you come from but thats what the site told me about a month ago when i applied
 
"Whats will happen if I cross breed a platypus, a terradactyl (after i have created one from DNA) and a hound of darkness, Will it be the ultimate killing machine?"

I currently and eagerly await their result.

NB: I have done research, and yes, this would be the ultimate killing machine for OBVIOUS reasons. He will be called Billy. lets hope they get it right.

- Pea0n


What has a woman pleasuring two men got to do with an ultimate killing machine?(google is your friend);)

Ahh I assume you meant Pterodactyl?:p

Sounds like a good way to make a bit of extra money, I think i'll look into this too.
 
Ive just asked this...

If you had the choice - would you have intercourse with Jesus or Allah?

Most random thing I could come up with lol :D

EDIT - This is what I got...

"Allah couldnt engage in intercourse as he is a god, but Jesus is a human embodiment of god. Christians would not believe that Jesus would ever have sex"

:eek:
 
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Is there any requirements to how many you do per day or the like? Is it really a great deal of effort to just search the info for a question quickly?

You need to answer at least 50 questions a month. It is completely flexible, work when you want.
 
Why not just ask them

"What is the only question you can't answer?"

If they answer it then they failed. If they don't answer it they fail also :)
 
I used to work for them, interesting work but 30p per question you answer isn't a great deal considering the effort.

You work hard, and if you're fast on the net, and you can make £9 an hour on average - that was my general rate, and had a lot of fun doing it!
 
Anyone else decided to apply for a job there? Apparently they pay 30p per answer... thinking if I do say, 20 a day that's an extra £42 a week...

I've applied for them before but didn't get in. They send you a test with 12 questions that you have to answer, some are a bit tricky, but I have no idea why they rejected me as my answers were better than what I've received from AQA.
 
They failed to answer my free question,so i am not very impressed.

Q.How many degrees of transom deadrise does a 1980 Mako 238 Fishing boat have.

A.Sorry,AQA can't find the degrees of deadrise in a 1980 Mako 238 fishing boat.Mako started making fishing boats in 1966.The're based in missouri.


This is not the easiest question on the planet,but I found several references to the 19 degree deadrise of this boat with my first search on a Mako boat forum.
I chose this question,as it poses a reasonable challenge,and throws a spanner in the works,with that particular boats information being missing off the reference chart listing all past boats and their deadrise on the Mako homepage,however they have failed to make any attempt at finding out the information requested,beyond a Google search in my opinion.

What kind of system do they have in place that stops the researcher from simply saying "we don't know the answer,and pocketing the 30p" as quickly as possible ?
 
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You have a system that shows all the questions that are unanswered
you can choose which questions to answer

although if you look at one, and choose not to answer it, and other people do the same, it eventually gets marked as "hard"

Sounds like yours was marked as "hard" and this means at least 5 researchers have looked for it
 
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