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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You can’t eat money so don’t work for peanuts! That’s what I always say. It doesn’t make much sense but it always gets a response. Doctors don’t feel guilty about making lots of cash so why should a data entry operator feel any different. Both professions are very important in the scheme of things. Just because a data entry operator doesn’t save lives doesn’t mean his or her job is not vital to the world’s delicate employment systems. Where would the planet be today if not for the services of those nameless heroes performing their unsung clerical work?

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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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My full time job can be a part time problem sometimes. Most of the time it is great but every now and then it gives me the willies. I’m happiest when I’m entering data with a view to completing an article or blog post, because I know that I will be rewarded for my efforts. I don’t like being paid on a fluctuating scale. I put in the same amount of effort into my data entry job every month but every month I get paid a different amount of money. I consistently type the same amount of words every day but my pay packet’s weight goes up and down like a juggler’s ring.

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Did someone say there are no data entry operators working from home in Australia? What about me? What am I? Chopped liver? I enter data and I work from home so I guess that makes me the exception to the rule. I’m sure I’m not the only person working full time in their own typing business in this country, not to mention the countless throng of part time employees who type for a living. It really gives me the willies when people make outlandish claims about things they know very little about. The data entry industry doesn’t need that sort of negativity hanging over it.

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I think if members of royal families had to have jobs they would probably be involved in data entry work. Can you imagine someone wearing a crown sitting in front of their computer typing their latest blog post? Most data entry clerks, whether they work part time or full, have long since believed they were engaged in the occupation of kings. No one else kept the faith! Working from home suddenly seemed like being employed in your own castle, didn’t it? Being a professional typist became something to be proud of instead of something you were deeply ashamed of.

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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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Wouldn’t it be nice if the world was perfect and everyone could sit in the sunshine down at the river all day? Well, it’s not a perfect world and, unfortunately, money matters to most people more than anything else. Take me for example, I work from home as a self-styled data entry clerk and I like to check my earnings every few hours. I’m obsessed. It’s a bit like watching grass grow at the moment but I’m looking forward to the day when I get a giant surprise. The only way that’s going to happen is if I continue to work hard at my job and be the best employer I possibly can.

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I’ve made a fair amount of money working as a data entry clerk and I’m worth every cent. There are other people typing from home for a job in Australia but I’m probably in the top three when looks are taken into consideration. When I’m not in front of my computer completing the tasks and duties involved in finishing my job, you’ll find me down at the local café with my laptop, drinking hot chocolate and writing articles for my websites and blogs. Making money is my primary concern today as it is on most Thursdays throughout the year.

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Data entry positions have been traditionally held by women since the dawn of the typewriter. Lately, however, the balance is being addressed with feminine males like me putting in the hard work and typing from home like demons in drag. I wanted to learn to type from a very young age and despite pressure from male family members and rougher elements of the wider community, I turned my dream into a reality. My hard work paid off recently when I established my own data entry business. At last I can call myself a professional typist and not be lying!

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