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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After typing a new blog post for 134 days in a row my brain finally snapped and I needed a few weeks off to collect my thoughts. Now I am back with a slightly less ambitious agenda. I plan to upload a new article to this site every three days or so. Entering data had become too much of a chore so it was important for me to sit back and take stock of the situation. There were times over the last month when I thought about getting a normal job. The thought of working from home in my data entry business did not appeal at all. I’m just going to take baby steps in an effort to complete my comeback successfully.

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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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