^^ aw, wa raman ko problem to continue the job. of course, our reputation is at stake. and mao rajud ni atong mapakita to prospective clients/employers.
pero what i mean, can i ask to end it after the 10 hours is done?
^^ aw, wa raman ko problem to continue the job. of course, our reputation is at stake. and mao rajud ni atong mapakita to prospective clients/employers.
pero what i mean, can i ask to end it after the 10 hours is done?
hmm.. yes you can ask the employer to end the contract if you want.. pero if i were you, i'll finish the whole project kay disappointment na para sa part sa client if dli nimo humanon.. basin negative gihapon feedback iyang ihatag nimo kay you didn't see the project through to the end..
ang kanang 10hrs/wk kay basin gi-set ra na niya para pud sa iyang own protection.. naa baya uban unreliable contractors nga pataka lag log ug time.. if salig cya nimo, pwede ra man na ma-increase ang number of work hours per week..
Taya ako g withdraw akong 150. Ang na credit sa akong account kay 47 nalang! Sa main office man diay na nila i deposit sa niya usually naa biya na charge pag transfer ug money basta dili within the region. Hehe.
hahah.. depende man.. ako gani naa ko contract gi end kae imba kaau kagamay sa pay slavedriver pajd kau ang boss.. ni reklamo ko 1 day after ko nakarealize nga imposible to iyang gipabuhat.. lugi sd kos kuryente sa iyang ganahan.. ni explain raman pd qg tarong ni ok raman.. haha sa tayming wa ko tagi og negative feedback..
Ni tarong man bayad ako employer. Post raman pud forum ako work mao di sad kadakuan ako sweldo ato pero ning2 jd ang bank charge sa Chinabank.
^As in? Ka nice gud. From BPI Manila main office pud i forward sa oDesk? Niya wala charge if i forward sa Cebu?
Akong bank statement naa man credit memo from Makati so sa main branch jd xa na credit first. Sigh. Nindota gud BPI wala charge.
walay charge. naka mention man sa odesk. Here it is:
"How much do Local Funds Transfer (PHP) withdrawals cost?
oDesk charges $0.99 per withdrawal in Philippines Peso.
Your bank may charge you an incoming remittance fee. oDesk does not earn any part of this fee. Please consult your bank about possible incoming remittance fees. Below is a list of estimated incoming remittance fees, as of December 2010. These are subject to change, so please contact your bank for the latest fee information.
Because of our banking relationships, there are reduced fees for the following banks:
Bank of Philippine Islands customers will not be charged any incoming remittance fees.
Union Bank customers will be charged a reduced incoming remittance fee of 50 Pesos.
Other banks' estimated incoming remittance fees per transaction, as of December 2010:
BDO: 200 Pesos
Metrobank: 76.70 Pesos
China Bank: 200 Pesos
RCBC: 100 Pesos
Land Bank: 50 Pesos
PNB: 250 Pesos
open nalang ka'g account sa bpi.
Shoot ka dako sa CB.
Similar Threads |
|