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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I truly believe that if I enter data every day, one day I will wake up and find out I’ve become rich. Well, it’s more of a hope than a belief. At the moment I’m just doing my best and hoping I’ll be rewarded for my labour. If being a data entry operator means being poor for the rest of my life then I don’t really want a bar of it. Working from home can be really frustrating sometimes. At the moment it’s really frustrating. I work my fingers to the bone, typing like a whirlwind, and I just can’t see that it’s making a difference. I must persevere because I don’t see any alternative.

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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 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 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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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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I hate reading something that someone else wrote if it’s full of spelling errors. When someone has been hired to type accurately they should have the common decency to deliver on their promises. When I enter data I always make sure I’m doing it right by checking and double checking before I publish. No data entry operator in his or her right mind would want the world to see their work if it wasn’t up to the highest standard expected in the industry. That’s why each and every one of my blog posts is like a work of art combined with a bucket full of inspiration. Priceless!

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I’ve got two reasons to celebrate this morning. I always like to rejoice the arrival of Friday and the drawing to an end of another working week but today I get to do it with my 100th straight daily blog post. They said we’d never make it! Who would’ve thought I could’ve said the same thing 100 different ways in 100 different days? Not me. When you consider how utterly boring data entry work is, I’ve really outdone myself with this project. The crux of my message is simple and I don’t mind repeating it until I’m blue in the face. Working can be good as long as you work from home and you do it as your own boss. Trust me, I’m Australia’s most handsome data entry operator, I know what I’m talking about!

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Workers do all the work and employers make the money. Does that make sense to you? Without employers there would be no employees so, in a way, it’s probably fair. The main reason I wanted to work from home as a data entry operator and be my own boss was to avoid watching the income I was generating go to someone else. I’ve worked for some real tools in my time and it always bugged me knowing they were making more money from my efforts than me. That’s something I don’t have to worry about now that I enter data for a living.

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