The major companies are always on the lookout for new young guns when it comes to their typing pools. Red hot typing clerks gather every year in a showdown to showcase the best data entry talent in Australia. Competition is fierce and fought over four gruelling weeks in an intense round robin format. There is nothing more exciting than the thought of data entry operators typing to the death. These amazing cyber galactic warriors are relentless in their quest for bragging rights and the crystal trophy shaped like an ergonomic qwerty keyboard.

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Are there any data entry jobs for Australians out there? There probably are but I couldn’t find one for the life of me back when I was searching. I can type consistently at around fifty words per minute with one hundred percent accuracy. Realistically, that is nowhere near good enough to get a job as a data entry operator in Australia or anywhere else for that matter. That’s why I had to get creative and come up with my own data to enter. The data I enter is sourced locally, insofar as it is concocted within the walls of my head. That’s the only way I could get a data entry job.

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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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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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If you’re going to work from home it’s very important to make sure you work from home professionally. I hate it when people accuse me of being unprofessional. That’s because I use this forum to promote my data entry job and complain about not making enough money at the same time. Some individuals, who shall remain nameless, believe that I am unable to take it even though I seem to be quite adept at dishing it out. They’re probably right. I wonder how many of them have the courage and determination to make it as a data entry operator in Australia. Probably none!

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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 people are searching for a legitimate self employment situation but only a handful of lucky individuals will ever go on to find the online job of their dreams. I made my own luck when I developed my own career out of nothing. I publish my own ideas and thoughts on this blog and call it a data entry job. How convenient! Anyway, that’s what I do. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. If you want something done right you’d best do it yourself. That has been my motto ever since I decided to work from home as a data entry operator.

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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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It’s hard to avoid being stressed when your job is not secure. My casual data entry job is great but could terminate at any time without explanation or warning. My success is based on maintaining a certain level of traffic to my websites and blogs. Search results are out of my hand so I have no control over how many people get to read my articles. It’s hard to sustain any sort of happiness when you’re not sure when the money is going to dry up. Does casual employment kill? Not directly but over a long period of time…..probably.

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I just had an afternoon sleep. Try doing that if you don’t work from home. I really should’ve been typing this blog post about eight hours ago but better late than never. Creating my own data entry position from scratch was the best thing I ever did. It doesn’t pay really well at the moment but I’m hoping it will one day. The thing I like best is the amount of freedom I have, although I have to be careful not to get caught sleeping on the job. I’d love to be able to employ another data entry operator one day. I just think it would be great to be the boss of someone.

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