I just read an interesting article about data entry jobs in Parramatta. If the author is for real, it would seem that Parramatta based typists are unwilling to share information that could help other job seekers find work in their industry. I guess it would be hard to remain generous when you know how hard it is to find steady employment. You wouldn’t wish unemployment on anyone but you wouldn’t want to risk losing the job you have to somebody else.

If you were looking for a data entry job in Parramatta, I would strongly recommend reading the article. It doesn’t paint a very rosy picture by any stretch of the imagination, but if you’re after a very realistic and honest assessment of the data entry industry in and around Parramatta, its well worth a look. There is a short interview with a data entry operator included in the report. He is able to describe his employment situation in great detail, providing a guide for potential data entry operators in Sydney’s more western suburbs.

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I’ve been a YouTube partner for over a month now. I’m not going to say I’m not thrilled about that, but it does throw up some interesting questions. Should I spend less time entering data and more time creating compelling video content? Should I concentrate all of my energy into maximising my earning potential on YouTube? These are interesting times indeed. The main thing, of course, is that whichever way I choose to go, I will still be working from home and being my own boss!

I have enjoyed every minute I’ve spent as a data entry operator but I feel as if I need a change. The YouTube partnership situation is a great opportunity for me to build upon the foundation I’ve started. I now have the potential to earn a lot of money. All I have to do is create a video that goes viral. That’s the hard part. I actually saw a double rainbow the other day and instead of thinking, ‘oh wow, a double rainbow!’ I thought, ‘damn it, it’s already been done.”

I usually write a bit of a rough script for my video clips and I also compose my own songs. The very act of typing out that material is, in fact, data entry. I can’t wait to find out how much money I will earn on YouTube. I love working from home and I really appreciate Google and YouTube giving me the opportunity to do so. I won’t be able to remember life without the internet soon!

 

Work At Home – Data Entry Scam List

This video promotes a website that lists a number of scams related to online data entry work. The narrator explains how vulnerable, potential employees are searching the internet in the hope of securing valid employment, but are getting ripped off instead. I haven’t visited the website but the dude sounds sincere enough. I still haven’t found out if there really are any data entry jobs out there for people who want to work from home.

 

The REAL Truth About Data ENTRY *****JOBS******

The guy in this video tries to set the record straight concerning data entry jobs online. He basically says that the only real opportunities to make money online are through affiliate programs. Earning money through pay per click advertising or commissions from sales has nothing to do with entering data!

 

So…there goes another Christmas and New Years. The time has come to make the goals known as resolutions. I’d like to be able to remember 2009 as the year I finally made it as a data entry operator. I don’t want to be rich and famous but I would like to be able to make enough money working from home to be able to comfortably pay the rent and buy groceries. Is that too much to ask? The hard part, as always, is finding data to enter and the employer to pay. Finding the answer to the data entry conundrum has become my life’s work.

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The major companies are always on the lookout for new young guns when it comes to their typing pools. Red hot typing clerks gather every year in a showdown to showcase the best data entry talent in Australia. Competition is fierce and fought over four gruelling weeks in an intense round robin format. There is nothing more exciting than the thought of data entry operators typing to the death. These amazing cyber galactic warriors are relentless in their quest for bragging rights and the crystal trophy shaped like an ergonomic qwerty keyboard.

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Are there any data entry jobs for Australians out there? There probably are but I couldn’t find one for the life of me back when I was searching. I can type consistently at around fifty words per minute with one hundred percent accuracy. Realistically, that is nowhere near good enough to get a job as a data entry operator in Australia or anywhere else for that matter. That’s why I had to get creative and come up with my own data to enter. The data I enter is sourced locally, insofar as it is concocted within the walls of my head. That’s the only way I could get a data entry job.

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When I was looking for a home based data entry position I read one confusing job description after another. Employers seem to make things as complicated as possible, targeting the perfect employee when advertising jobs. They want motivated people who are willing to work for nothing, or people who show loyalty but don’t expect any in return. I’m quite happy being my own boss, thank you very much! Why anyone would want to go to a job interview and be judged by someone who has no right to judge is beyond me.

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Data entry clerks type for cash. They also do other clerical work and office related activities and duties. I’m the first to admit that the work I do from home doesn’t benefit anyone but me, my family and my fans but I’m not apologising or making any excuses. The best thing about working from home is not having to answer to anyone. If I sleep in and start work late I am not hurting anyone but myself so I don’t have to make up excuses or act obsequiously. I just get on with the job at hand and do my best to catch up.

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Entering data in Australia is basically the same as entering data anywhere else in the world. Most data entry operators work for a company. They are set tasks which they must complete within certain time frames and the data they need to enter is usually supplied. I couldn’t find a company to supply me with data so I just started making it up. Before too long I realised that I was a self proclaimed data entry operator and the world was my oyster. My blog posts have been described as irreverent, irrelevant, funny, weird and stupid. You can’t please all of the people all of the time!

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