No true data entry operator would apply for a part time typing job. Data should be entered by fulltime professionals who know what the risks are. People who have not had workplace training in a typing position should not be allowed within two hundred metres of a computer keyboard. People who are proud of the occupation they perform should not lower their standards and take on part time work just because it’s freely available online. The internet is fraught with fraud and other unsavoury practices so be careful out there for god’s sake.

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Searching for casual positions can be an utter waste of time, especially if you’re not interested in working part time. Why would you bother looking for a legitimate data entry job online if you’re not attracted to the prospect of working from home as a typist? It’s hard to work some people out, isn’t it? There are those among us who get obsessed with employment opportunities and there are others who never give any thought to their career path. Boy, am I glad I established my data entry business when I did? Talk about striking while the iron is hot!

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My opinion doesn’t really matter, does it? I’m just another data entry operator working from home. Australia is like a huge pot full of employment opportunities and I’m nothing more than a grain of rice floating in the sauce. The data I enter can be broken down to the individual key strokes I type and can be compared to the drops of water it takes to fill a swimming pool. My existence is insignificant and the things I write about are less important than dirty dish water. That, my friends, is the life of your average data entry operator who works from home in Australia.

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A lot of things have changed since yesterday. Take my opinion about part time jobs for example. The thought of part time work would’ve made me angry yesterday but today I’m open to discussing it. As long as the employment situation is permanent I’m happy to try it, but I just hate the idea of being in a casual job and not having any security or long term vision. Establishing my own data entry position a couple of years ago gave me the opportunity to work from home and, as a result, outside influences are less likely to have a negative impact.

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I know it’s not fashionable but I’ve been thinking about heading south for the summer. Are there any typing jobs in Melbourne? It gets too hot in the little town I live in and the house I rent has no insulation. The good thing about working from home is that it doesn’t matter where my home is as long as I base my job there. So I could move to Melbourne if I wanted to and make money by typing my blog posts every day. I hate moving though. It’s so complicated. The life of a data entry operator wasn’t supposed to be this hard.

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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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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 don’t know if working from home is the best thing for me to do. I’m a bit of a loner so when the opportunity arose for me to start my own data entry business from home, I jumped at the chance. I have noticed quite a sharp drop in the vibrancy of my social life over the last couple of years since I began this venture in earnest. I’m not sure if the internet is the answer I thought it was going to be when it comes to online employment and wealth generation. The life of a home-based data entry operator is more complex than most civilians think……..or is it?

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It goes without saying that the number of internet based occupations is rising up. Unfortunately, the amount of work available does not go anywhere near matching demand. As more companies base more of their operations in cyber space there will be more opportunities for employment for people interested in data entry jobs and other virtual clerical positions. The demand for such work will also rise right up until finding a legitimate online job is as hard as locating a particular grain of sand in a dirty clothes basket with the light off.

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I was so naïve when I first decided I wanted to work from home I thought I’d be able to do a Google search, find a legitimate online job site and have a free data entry kit mailed to my door. I was such a fool. It takes a lot more than just impressive typing skills to get an internet based position these days. You have to be adept at sorting through scams and other shady material in order to find your pot of gold at the end of the proverbial vocational rainbow. Data entry operators aren’t usually perceived as being the sharpest tools in the shed so avoiding heartache doesn’t necessarily come naturally to them.

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