If you’re happy to just scrape by, paying your rent every fortnight and having enough left over for groceries, then my casual approach works. If you want to be a millionaire you’re not going to do it by following my lead. I’d like to earn more money but I’m too laid back. In order to accumulate wealth I’d have to enter a lot more data than I’m willing to enter. My casual data entry job is boring. When I reach the point where I believe I’ve made enough money I have to stop. After all, you’re only as good as the last batch of data you entered, aren’t you?

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Working at night makes earning a living even harder than it needs to be. Is it possible to make evening jobs look interesting or is that just a futile exercise in itself? I used to enter data in the morning, just after I got back from my walk but I haven’t been walking lately so my schedule has been thrown right off kilter. If I’m to keep my reputation for being one of Australia’s leading data entry operators in tact, I must address this situation immediately and turn it around so it’s facing the right way.

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Being a blogger is definitely a legitimate profession, isn’t it? Everday for the last 112 days I’ve written an article and published it on this blog. That’s a lot of data entry being performed by one man. I’ve made a commitment to my countless fans that I will provide one riveting expose daily, and I intend to keep my word, no matter how tedious an exercise it is. The fact that I do data entry work from home should be enough to inspire any up and coming young typist to give it a go. What have they got to lose apart from their dignity and self respect?

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I’ve been making money by working since I completed my last HSC exam in November 1986. Two days after putting my pen down I was driving a forklift in Bankstown. I hated the job but appreciated the pay packet every Friday. It has taken me a long time to reach my potential but, thanks to my data entry position, I believe I can continue to grow and eventually prosper. I’ve still got a long way to go but I’m quietly confident of being successful and building a secure work environment for myself. Only time will tell!

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I’m ready to see my balance rise. I’ve been entering data like a man on a mission and now I want to eat the fruits of my labour. Working from home is like playing at work, you have to be careful not to get caught. I want to start earning more money. If I don’t, it’s hard to imagine my effort has been worth it. I’m not about to give up though. I’m in it for the long haul. I just wish the amount of money I was making was more in proportion with the amount of data I’ve been entering. Then again, it probably is!

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Sometimes I think I should just forget about trying to maintain my own data entry business. I’ve been working from home and getting sidetracked with other non-work related interests. I have a lot of hobbies and I’m able to occupy my time quite easily, a little too easily sometimes. The benefits of performing data entry from home probably outweigh any negatives but every now and then, like today, I just feel as if it’s not working. Who am I kidding? What else am I going to do? I was born to enter data so I should stop complaining and get on with the job at hand.

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I usually try and focus on the job at hand, and work to the best of my abilities. Lately I’ve had to shift my gaze beyond that and really think about making more money. I’ve been careful to plan my ascent very carefully and now that I have been officially recognised as Australia’s premier data entry operator (by me) I can start to think about getting that pay rise I need. That shouldn’t be too hard seeing as I am my own boss. I still have to make sure that I perform to my full potential and enter all the data I can in an effort to impress myself.

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I’m pretty excited about the Rugby League World Cup starting tomorrow but that’s no excuse for me to sit here all day reading the news about it. I’ve got data to enter and the sooner I enter that data the sooner I can read about football (in New South Wales that’s rugby league). This ties in pretty directly with what I’ve said about avoiding distractions when you work from home. It’s even more difficult when your job is based on the internet. All of the information related to your business may be found online but so is a lot of other irrelevant stuff. There’s a time and a place to focus on your hobbies and interests, and there’s a time and a place for data entry.

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I remember back in the days when I used to drive forklifts for a living, I thought finding some evening work would be a good idea to supplement my income. I got a job at a local supermarket packing shelves and did it for about three weeks before I realised how stupid I was being. I would work for eight hours a day in a warehouse and then do another three in the supermarket. I was a wreck and the financial reward wasn’t very substantial either. I’d much rather work from home in my new data entry job than ever go back to that sort of lifestyle.

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Whenever I look through the advertised jobs in the local paper lately they all seem to be part time. Data entry positions are hard to find whether you’d prefer to work from home or commute to an office in town. I’m glad I’m not unemployed at the moment. The current climate does not auger well for those adrift from the workforce. If I hadn’t started my own data entry business when I did, I may very well have been lining up in the dole queue or reluctantly accepting a part time job doing something I didn’t want to do.

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