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4c5b9f71
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I want to shut down my awailable now tag

Hey guys I returned to upwork after a 7 month gap now I have turned on the awailable now feature. 

I send proposal on upwork everyday and I have started to wonder I I should turn off awailable now light. 

 

I have gotten work on the past even though this feature was off. 

 

Before going ahead I just wanted to present this to the group to discuss this topic. 

 

Feel free to share your experience in this matter. 

 

Thank you 

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wilkerart
Community Member

Hi Marcelino,

I've already got work with this badge turned off too, but in these two past weeks, I've been having difficulties to be answered even with the "available now tag" on. But I think it's happening something in the platform that is making it hard to be noticed. I don't know what it can be.

I would like to know if anyone is having this feeling too.

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wilkerart
Community Member

Hi Marcelino,

I've already got work with this badge turned off too, but in these two past weeks, I've been having difficulties to be answered even with the "available now tag" on. But I think it's happening something in the platform that is making it hard to be noticed. I don't know what it can be.

I would like to know if anyone is having this feeling too.

I know t feeling, I am facing that too.

 

I have been selective in sending my proposal to clients that have a high hire rate rather than to any new client, I also make it point to send proposal job that have been recently posted ( 30 min back, 12 min back, 1 hour back) still not a peep. 

 

In the Job stats  all the slots show 0. eg:Clients interviewing=0, Last checked by client= this feature 80 % of time does not even show up. 

 

There are some jobs that I have sent proposals a 12 days back with the stats still showing 0 

 

Is this something that your seeing too ? If its diferent intrested to know what you going through. 

 

Thank you for writing in Wilker