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Secret to Finding Home-Based Data Entry Jobs If I had $1.00 for every person that has contacted me on how to find a data entry job they could do from home, I would be $500,000 richer -- literally!
If I see these words one more time, Ill scream. So you better leave the room in a couple of minutes. Yes, that is how often I get an e-mail like this. Im
equally weary of my answer: I dont want to tell them real reason why these jobs are so far and few between. What
I really want to tell them is the truth:
I try to counsel them further. [Yes, Im a glutton for abuse]. I ask them, Do you have any specialized skills? Languages you write or speak? HTML knowledge? Programming experience? Writing experience? Proofreading? Anything?
Just recently, this idea was proved correct. And happily, it was provided with data entry work! You see Ive broken through the data entry wall. I found a way to get data entry jobs one can do from home, but it requires specialized skills. Told ya! Ive recently had two jobs for data entry work and the key to my success is my knowledge of creating databases! Yes, thats right, employers need the whole shebang . . . they need someone who can organize the data, create the system, test the system, enter the data and then produce reports and inquiries. Once employers realized I knew how to do these things, I began getting requests for my services. So you guys looking for data entry work, heres your chance. If you dont have knowledge of major database software [in my case, MS Access and FileMaker Pro] you better get cracking. Here are some FREE online courses that may help: I advise you to purchase manuals and tutorials. If you cannot afford them, go to the library or hit the bookstore with a pen and notepaper. Learn everything you can about creating a database. Enroll in a class. Do whatever you must. With this skill and new knowledge under your belt you may be pleasantly surprised. Happy Hunting! © copyright 1998-2001 Rosalind Mays About the Author Rosalind Mays, best-selling author of The Real Deal on Telecommuting, and co-author of Get Your Money Back! Stop Scammers and Save Your Dollars, works at home as an Internet Researcher. She hopes her advice and report (which compiles all the information she found while searching for her current job) will shorten other job seeker's time in finding legitimate work at home opportunities. Visit http://telecommuting.cjb.net for a free list of telecommuting jobs compiled monthly. Go to: http://www.siennapublishing.com to learn more about her books. She may be reached via e-mail RozMW@aol.com.
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