Data entry clerks type for cash. They also do other clerical work and office related activities and duties. I’m the first to admit that the work I do from home doesn’t benefit anyone but me, my family and my fans but I’m not apologising or making any excuses. The best thing about working from home is not having to answer to anyone. If I sleep in and start work late I am not hurting anyone but myself so I don’t have to make up excuses or act obsequiously. I just get on with the job at hand and do my best to catch up.

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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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The only way I could be more satisfied with the occupation I created, is if it earned me a lot more money than it does. The key to being successful as a home based data entry clerk is persistence and patience. You can’t expect to be the world’s most rewarded typist over night and that’s something that a lot of up and coming young data entry operators don’t understand. They know they want to work at home but they don’t really know how to go about setting up their own enterprise or how to maintain it once it’s up and running.

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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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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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If you’re happy to just scrape by, paying your rent every fortnight and having enough left over for groceries, then my casual approach works. If you want to be a millionaire you’re not going to do it by following my lead. I’d like to earn more money but I’m too laid back. In order to accumulate wealth I’d have to enter a lot more data than I’m willing to enter. My casual data entry job is boring. When I reach the point where I believe I’ve made enough money I have to stop. After all, you’re only as good as the last batch of data you entered, aren’t you?

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