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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I truly believe that if I enter data every day, one day I will wake up and find out I’ve become rich. Well, it’s more of a hope than a belief. At the moment I’m just doing my best and hoping I’ll be rewarded for my labour. If being a data entry operator means being poor for the rest of my life then I don’t really want a bar of it. Working from home can be really frustrating sometimes. At the moment it’s really frustrating. I work my fingers to the bone, typing like a whirlwind, and I just can’t see that it’s making a difference. I must persevere because I don’t see any alternative.

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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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I can’t believe it’s November already. I’ve been writing these articles for over three months now so I guess that makes me a pretty prolific data entry operator. Whenever I venture outside and see the afternoon traffic heading into the sun, I feel so glad that I work from home. Australia is full of people performing data entry from home but no one is working with the same level of commitment as me. That’s probably not true but you know what I mean, don’t you? I’d rather work from home than sit in bumper to bumper gridlock with sunshine belting down through my windscreen.

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I’ve been making money by working since I completed my last HSC exam in November 1986. Two days after putting my pen down I was driving a forklift in Bankstown. I hated the job but appreciated the pay packet every Friday. It has taken me a long time to reach my potential but, thanks to my data entry position, I believe I can continue to grow and eventually prosper. I’ve still got a long way to go but I’m quietly confident of being successful and building a secure work environment for myself. Only time will tell!

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I’m ready to see my balance rise. I’ve been entering data like a man on a mission and now I want to eat the fruits of my labour. Working from home is like playing at work, you have to be careful not to get caught. I want to start earning more money. If I don’t, it’s hard to imagine my effort has been worth it. I’m not about to give up though. I’m in it for the long haul. I just wish the amount of money I was making was more in proportion with the amount of data I’ve been entering. Then again, it probably is!

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Sometimes I think I should just forget about trying to maintain my own data entry business. I’ve been working from home and getting sidetracked with other non-work related interests. I have a lot of hobbies and I’m able to occupy my time quite easily, a little too easily sometimes. The benefits of performing data entry from home probably outweigh any negatives but every now and then, like today, I just feel as if it’s not working. Who am I kidding? What else am I going to do? I was born to enter data so I should stop complaining and get on with the job at hand.

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