You’re assuming that there’s more supply right now than there is demand. That’s possible, but unlikely given that I usually get 8+ highly qualified applicants for every remote work job I post (and a bunch more unqualified).
If that was the case, adding more people would get more people out of poverty. However, in this case, where the supply of workers outstrips the demand, adding more workers will just be shifting who gets any particular job—poverty stricken person A, that you’re not working with—or poverty stricken person B, that you are working with.
Edit: I feel like i’m being super critical of a highschool student taking action—not something I want to discouraging, especially online where the subcommunication just isn’t there. I applaud you taking action and Ill be interested to see what you create—I think I’ve said my reservations and hopefully you can address them.
My experience on Upwork is actually the same as yours! In our tests of the platform, it appears to be very difficult to find jobs due to the intense competition. I was unpleasantly surprised at first when I saw how difficult it was to earn money on Upwork as a new user. However, that was the whole point of the initial tests we did, so we expanded and have still been expanding the program to encompass other forms of virtual work that pay reliably and still have room to grow. Upwork will be a minor or non-existent part of our program.
If my program was just on Upwork, then I would be inclined to side with your analysis. Thankfully, it’s not.
You’re assuming that there’s more supply right now than there is demand. That’s possible, but unlikely given that I usually get 8+ highly qualified applicants for every remote work job I post (and a bunch more unqualified).
If that was the case, adding more people would get more people out of poverty. However, in this case, where the supply of workers outstrips the demand, adding more workers will just be shifting who gets any particular job—poverty stricken person A, that you’re not working with—or poverty stricken person B, that you are working with.
Edit: I feel like i’m being super critical of a highschool student taking action—not something I want to discouraging, especially online where the subcommunication just isn’t there. I applaud you taking action and Ill be interested to see what you create—I think I’ve said my reservations and hopefully you can address them.
My experience on Upwork is actually the same as yours! In our tests of the platform, it appears to be very difficult to find jobs due to the intense competition. I was unpleasantly surprised at first when I saw how difficult it was to earn money on Upwork as a new user. However, that was the whole point of the initial tests we did, so we expanded and have still been expanding the program to encompass other forms of virtual work that pay reliably and still have room to grow. Upwork will be a minor or non-existent part of our program.
If my program was just on Upwork, then I would be inclined to side with your analysis. Thankfully, it’s not.