If you have ever tried to search for jobs online you know how frustrating it can be. You get excited when you read the description in the search results but when you navigate to the page in question you find nothing but rubbish. I hate those sites which lure you with promises of earning thousands of dollars a month to work from home in a data entry job, only to disappoint you by making you pay for information. Most people would be wary and refuse to be tricked into spending their hard earned money, but some individuals pay for information which ends up being useless.

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I thought about getting off the treadmill about 10 years before I actually took the plunge and did it. Making the decision to leave my last job was hard but it had to be done in order for me to start my own business independently. I’d had enough of entering data for someone else. I wanted to enter data that meant something to me and I wanted to enter it at my own pace and on my own terms. Legitimate data entry jobs are hard to find on the internet so I was basically forced to go it alone. Being your own employer can be challenging sometimes but I’m enjoying the experience.

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No one has ever described me as a Jack of all trades, and that has never bothered me. My skills are not many and varied by any stretch of the imagination. I learned to type as part of my probation period a few years ago when I got a job with an SEO company in Australia. I wasn’t aware of the opportunities in online data entry work at the time, so I was a bit slow on the upkeep, so to speak. When I did realise that typing for a living was a valid option for me I grabbed it by the scruff of the neck and ran with it.

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I’ve got nothing to hide. My data entry business is a legitimate online enterprise and I’ve got no qualms with having an open book policy. The fact that I’m not trying to sell anything to anyone or promising to reveal any magical secrets of wealth acquisition shows that I’m just a happy-go-lucky guy who likes to type and likes to make money even more. As my dad used to say, “Poor little Leonard never bothers anyone. Just entering data is his idea of having fun. Don’t sit in front of your computer all day. Go outside and play!”

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Whether you choose to work from home or not usually comes down to individual lifestyle choices. Not all workers want to be based at home. A lot of people want secure jobs where a boss tells them exactly what tasks need to be performed and when they need to be completed by. There are a handful of folks who have taken the plunge and started their own online business. I am a fulltime data entry operator working from home in my own business. I have hired myself on a casual basis and, up until this point, I have had no problems with me.

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Every morning I write myself a list of things to achieve in the next 24 hours. I feel it is very important to complete all set tasks before a new day dawns and reveals a whole new cluster of opportunities. I make myself write several articles a day in order to keep my blogs and websites up to date, fresh and vital. If I didn’t do that I would feel as if I’d failed to do my job, and as a proud home-based data entry clerk, I wouldn’t be able to live with myself. My career is very important to me and if I don’t impress myself daily then I may as well not work at all.

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It’s Sunday morning and I’m sitting here wondering what the poor people are doing. Meanwhile, I’m chained to my computer, writing for money like a mad data entry operator. Finding a legitimate home-based employment opportunity became an obsession with me until I realised I could make a living by typing from home. Once I became aware of the fact that entering data was as simple as making something up and posting it on a blog as an article, I was set for life (or at least I hope so!).

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I’ve been trying to secure the ideal employment situation for a number of years now to no avail. A data entry position that allows me to work from home would be my perfect job. Writing, typing and maintaining this blog is a good start but really isn’t what I was looking for when my job search started a few years ago. A casual, part time position would be good because I’d like to have flexible hours so I can be spontaneous and carefree at all times. If I want to take leave or just have a day off, I’d like to have the freedom to do so.

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There are literally thousands of individuals searching for legitimate internet jobs every day. I’m not 100% sure what makes an employment opportunity legitimate or not, but I’m glad I found my own slice of the pie just in the nick of time. I am a home based data entry clerk insofar as I spend most of my time tying blog entries from the office in my house. The pay isn’t terrific but at least I can relax knowing that my casual online job is a genuine and honest way for me to earn a living.

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During the two years I spent researching and experimenting to see if a career in data entry was a feasible option for me, I was surprised to find just how few online employment opportunities there actually were. In the end I decided to let a typing job evolve from my internet diary and the rest is history. I have found that if you want to succeed in a legitimate data entry position, then you have to be more than willing to put in the hours of hard work necessary to generate any meaningful income.

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