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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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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There is good and bad in everyone and there are pros and cons to any employment situation. The benefits of working from home are many and varied. I work from home as a self-employed data entry operator because I believe the positive aspects to the occupation outweigh the negatives. I can type away all day in the comfort of my own little office without having to travel to some office in the city. I get to keep every cent I earn and I don’t have to answer to anyone else in the process. All of the data I enter is conjured up in my own brain so I am able to remain completely independent of anyone else.

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After typing a new blog post for 134 days in a row my brain finally snapped and I needed a few weeks off to collect my thoughts. Now I am back with a slightly less ambitious agenda. I plan to upload a new article to this site every three days or so. Entering data had become too much of a chore so it was important for me to sit back and take stock of the situation. There were times over the last month when I thought about getting a normal job. The thought of working from home in my data entry business did not appeal at all. I’m just going to take baby steps in an effort to complete my comeback successfully.

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I wonder how many people are performing data entry around Australia. There must be hundreds of individuals and teams working from home as typists or virtual office clerks. I imagine most of them would be involved in part time jobs while a lucky handful would be typing fulltime. Australia is the best country on Earth to be a home-based data entry operator and I’m not just saying that because I’m an Australian entering data for a living. It would be interesting to learn how each and every one of them found legitimate work on the internet.

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I wish there was a place you could go to for information regarding work on the internet. If there was a home based career centre in Australia I would have somewhere in the vicinity of one hundred questions I’d like answered. Working from home as a data entry operator can get confusing at times and it would be invaluable to be able to contact an expert in the field and bounce ideas off them. As it stands, I have to go into the bathroom and talk to my own reflection in order to maintain a certain level of dialogue on the subject. I suppose it gives me a break from entering data for a minute.

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I thought it would be easy to find internet jobs for typists but I was way off the mark. Ever since I was knee high to a grasshopper I’ve wanted to work from home as a data entry operator. After a long futile search I gave up and started writing blog posts and articles for my network of websites and the jury is still out on whether or not I have been successful. Measuring success is an ambiguous task and open to interpretation but most people would say making money would be a pretty important indicator. Only time will tell!

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I wish there was a legitimate online job website you could go to and apply for different positions. Wouldn’t it be great if there were data entry jobs and typing posts, and all you had to do was click on a button to get information on how to go about obtaining the work? Unfortunately, the real world doesn’t work that way. The internet is full of part time scammers and individuals out to make a quick buck. Most people give up and go back to their boring day jobs but I was determined to start my own data entry business and work from home.

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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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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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