The only way I could be more satisfied with the occupation I created, is if it earned me a lot more money than it does. The key to being successful as a home based data entry clerk is persistence and patience. You can’t expect to be the world’s most rewarded typist over night and that’s something that a lot of up and coming young data entry operators don’t understand. They know they want to work at home but they don’t really know how to go about setting up their own enterprise or how to maintain it once it’s up and running.

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Whoever said that evening work relieves stress needs to take a long hard look in the mirror. I don’t claim to be an expert, having only ever worked in one night position, but I tend to think tasks related to employment should be left to the daylight hours. My data entry job keeps me busy enough from early in the morning to late in the afternoon. Sometimes it’s hard to stop when you work from home but it’s important you do. I don’t want to burn out while there is still so much data waiting to be entered. My fingers are in their prime and ready type like the wind!

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I was up until three in the morning typing articles and blog posts. I don’t know how anyone could work the night shift for an extended period. I’d go insane. I think evening jobs wreck workers. No one can function properly if they exert energy while they’re supposed to be asleep. I was stupid to stay up so late last night but I think you would find a lot of data entry operators who work from home keep varied and unusual hours. The quality of the data you enter begins to wane once you’ve pushed yourself to work beyond the normal working hours.

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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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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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Are you searching for online jobs? Good luck with that! I gave up long ago. I ended up creating my own position performing data entry from home. I don’t need someone else to tell me what to do. If I haven’t got any data to enter I’m not going to sit back and wait for it to arrive, I’m going to make it up on the spot. That’s how I write these articles and no one can deny how richly rewarding an experience reading them is. At the end of the day it doesn’t matter what data you enter just so long as you are entering data into something, if you know what I mean.

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Home based data entry typists work less and play more than those employees doing clerical jobs for big companies. There may not be an ‘i’ in team but if you look carefully (and ignore the ‘a’) there is a backwards ‘me’ at the end. It is easy to lose your identity when your job is to be a small cog in a big machine. That’s why I chose to work from home as a data entry operator and be my own boss. I am an individual and I choose to operate on my own terms. I don’t like being told what to do but I do like getting paid when pay day comes around.

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Apparently there is a magic land where people work from home performing clerical tasks like data entry all day long. They work part time in the evenings, typing to the beats of their healthy, happy hearts. They all have legitimate, online computer jobs and they all earn more money than doctors do in the real world. Meanwhile, back to reality and there are no more positions vacant. The only data entry jobs are the ones where you have to commute to an office in the city. Bugger that! I’m going back to Fantasy Island…

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I can’t stop working. I seem to be staying up later every night. I’m typing articles until the wee hours of the morning and waking up a little worst for wear the next day. Is there any such thing as workaholics anonymous? If there is, I think I should book myself a seat straight away! I bet the whole room would be jam-packed with lonely data entry clerks who work from home. The scariest thing is, I can’t think of anything I’d rather be doing than composing blog posts, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is just so much data to enter and so little time.

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If you can get employed in any position that entails some sort of data entry component, you are bound to be involved in a joyful job. What could possible make anyone happier than typing non-stop for eight or more hours a day. Imagine mindlessly tapping away on a computer keyboard until your fingertips hurt. Oh, the joy! I’ve known some data entry clerks that prefer to work in the evening on a part-time basis, but I like to know that the sun is shining while I’m sitting in a cold, dark room entering data like a will-o’-the-wisp.

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