Let's put into perspective the work required to accomplish a $20/day payment.
The standard for a work day is 8 hours. The standard work week is 5 days.
You want someone to solve 16,000 captchas in 5 days to earn $20 per day or $100.
That means that this someone has to accomplish 7 captchas per minute, 60 minutes an hour for 8 hours a day for 5 days.
You're paying $0.00625 per captcha solved...just over half a penny. This is an hourly rate of $2.50 an hour.
Who do you think is going to accept this offer? You'd be better off advertising the opportunity in a local board for a country where $2.50/hour is a competitive hourly wage.
I guess it's up to me to do the math.
There are three eight-hour timeframes in 24 hours, thus $2.50 X 3 = $7.50/hr, approximately minimum wage. Q.E.D.
No need to check my math, for I hadz gotten a perfect 800 on the SAT (720 on the English thingy aspect; circa 1978).
Humor aside, yes I did obtain a perfect 800 on the SAT math part of the test. I took the test at ... you're not gonna believe this ... IU where Larry Christopher Bates earned his BS and Masters. To boot, I solved all the problems in my head NEVER once using the provided scratch pad AND was the first one who competed the test, in a hurry so to go fishing with my dad at Brown Country, IN. I also knew I aced it upon completion, long before the results were released to me.
If you think that's weird, I forgot how the fuck I found this thread or why I'm even here, not even knowing what section this thread is in unless I scroll down (or is it up?) to see.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have the urge to scribe the quadratic formula into the truck of some tree ... right after I eat this pi.