For anyone who doesn't know, people per hour is a website that in theory, should work well. It ties up people with skills with people who need those skills. The client states an hourly rate or a fixed rate - you then bid for the job.
But some of the jobs and some of the pay offered is jaw-droppingly insulting. There is the batty woman (I can forgive batty) who is offering peanuts for someone writing her memoir...but the worst ones are the people offering so little for so much. £4 per hour! FFS!!
I am a writer, a proofreader and a damn good editor. I love collaborating with people on their books or motivating writers with their short stories. But I know my worth and although of course I need money, I am not desperate. I also have an illness to contend with and so I can't go out and do 'proper' work. Working 'remotely' is perfect for me. I actually do quite a lot: reviewing books and assistant editing a magazine, for example. But I am so angry about some of these clients clearly trying to exploit people.
I know I shouldn't get cross. I wouldn't take one of these low-paying jobs on principle. But I feel for the people who have no other choice, who cannot afford principles. So much expected for so little.
Sigh.