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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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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I’m sick of working hard for nothing. When you put in a lot of effort you’re entitled to feel as if you should be rewarded handsomely. I type my fingers to the bone every day, entering data like there’s no tomorrow, and for what? I just don’t know anymore! Maybe I’m not cut out to be a data entry operator after all. I hate to disappoint my fans but I’m seriously considering throwing it all away. Sure, I’ll have some good memories, like the time I stayed up all night writing articles for my websites, but I’ve had it up to here with data entry and it’s almost time for a change.

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I thought it would be easy to find internet jobs for typists but I was way off the mark. Ever since I was knee high to a grasshopper I’ve wanted to work from home as a data entry operator. After a long futile search I gave up and started writing blog posts and articles for my network of websites and the jury is still out on whether or not I have been successful. Measuring success is an ambiguous task and open to interpretation but most people would say making money would be a pretty important indicator. Only time will tell!

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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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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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No true data entry operator would apply for a part time typing job. Data should be entered by fulltime professionals who know what the risks are. People who have not had workplace training in a typing position should not be allowed within two hundred metres of a computer keyboard. People who are proud of the occupation they perform should not lower their standards and take on part time work just because it’s freely available online. The internet is fraught with fraud and other unsavoury practices so be careful out there for god’s sake.

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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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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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