When I was looking for a home based data entry position I read one confusing job description after another. Employers seem to make things as complicated as possible, targeting the perfect employee when advertising jobs. They want motivated people who are willing to work for nothing, or people who show loyalty but don’t expect any in return. I’m quite happy being my own boss, thank you very much! Why anyone would want to go to a job interview and be judged by someone who has no right to judge is beyond me.

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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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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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Searching for casual positions can be an utter waste of time, especially if you’re not interested in working part time. Why would you bother looking for a legitimate data entry job online if you’re not attracted to the prospect of working from home as a typist? It’s hard to work some people out, isn’t it? There are those among us who get obsessed with employment opportunities and there are others who never give any thought to their career path. Boy, am I glad I established my data entry business when I did? Talk about striking while the iron is hot!

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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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I was up until three in the morning typing articles and blog posts. I don’t know how anyone could work the night shift for an extended period. I’d go insane. I think evening jobs wreck workers. No one can function properly if they exert energy while they’re supposed to be asleep. I was stupid to stay up so late last night but I think you would find a lot of data entry operators who work from home keep varied and unusual hours. The quality of the data you enter begins to wane once you’ve pushed yourself to work beyond the normal working hours.

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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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A lot of people take their jobs very seriously, don’t they? They swear their allegiance to the company, don’t take sickies and have to be cajoled into taking their holidays. I’m not one of them. When I’m employed by someone else I tend to run out of sickies pretty quickly and end up having to take unpaid leave. Give me death or data entry? I don’t think so. Life’s too short to worry too much about your career. The hours I commit to my occupation should be flexible so that’s why I choose to work from home. I think most data entry operators like it that way.

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