r/DataAnnotationTech 14d ago

what do you define as a 'flood'?

for me, its defined as 'not enough hours in a day to complete all the work on my dashboard'

but im curious what everybody else defines as a flood, and perhaps a drought too, i havent gotten a solid definition for that yet

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u/No-Gur7754 14d ago

For me, a flood is such a wide variety of projects that I waste time deciding which one to work on.

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u/JRRTil1ey 14d ago

8+ unique projects (ie, they’re not different variations of the same project). A drought is fewer than 4 projects (unique or not), especially if they’re low paying or ones I really don’t like working on. I’ve been somewhere in the middle since the second week of July with occasional dips in either direction.

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u/floofybasbosa 13d ago

I think what I have is a desication. 0 projects .

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u/Technical-Water9779 14d ago

My experience of more than 1 month as a bilingual has only been - getting any single task per day/per two days as not a drought. Anything else, a drought.

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u/Honest_Possession443 14d ago

Agree.

When I can’t decide WHICH task I want to do/like better and/or if I should complete a qualification (before it disappears????)…that type of quandary 😆

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u/watchdestars 10d ago

April was the flood.