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Data Entry From Home : Advantages You Should Know
Save commuting costs
Data entry from home means that you work at home. Your average commute time is measured in seconds rather than in minutes or hours. Depending on the distance of your typical commute, you may save two or more hours in commuting time every day of the work week. Even if you just make minimum wage, you will give yourself a potential increase in income of $75 per week or $300 per month. In addition to the savings in time, you gain the benefits of all the commuting costs such as fuel, tires, wear and tear on your automobile and vehicle insurance costs.
Save Child care Costs
Another savings related to data entry from home is that of child care. Child care for a family with one or two preschool age children can add up to a sizable amount of one person's income. Essentially, one parent works so that both can work. If you are a parent who really wants to spend more time with your young children, this type of home based business is ideal. You can schedule your work time when children are asleep or at playschool. Because at home work is so much more efficient than commuting to a corporate job, you save two ways. More of your income goes to provide extras for the family budget rather than paying a baby sitter or the car payment.
Save clothing and incidental costs
When you work out in the corporate world, chances are excellent that you spend money on clothing and shoes that are a little more dressy than those that would be worn around the home office or work space. When your job is to do data entry from home, you may be willing to wear more casual clothing and shoes that doesn't have to be dry cleaned. Casual clothing is not always less expensive than suits and ties, but if it doesn't have to have special cleaning tactics you've still saved money. Other incidental costs can include taxi fares, office party contributions, and other things that don't seem like much individually, but can add up rapidly.
Save food costs
Choosing food that you cook at home at the same time as you are doing data entry from home is almost always cheaper and more nutritious than fast food or partially prepared meals that you pick up when you are too tired to cook after a day at the office. If you enjoy cooking, this is part of the advantages of working from home. You will be healthier and you may just reinvent the family meal around the dinner table. Like all the other advantages of this work style, some parts will appeal more than others, but you can make these kinds of economical decisions when you aren't locked into spending the day away from home.
Be your own boss
The best advantage of data entry from home is that you are your own boss. You make the decisions about what gets done and when. You decide if you want to take tomorrow off to watch your child's track meet. You decide your work hours and you can schedule your vacation time when it suits your family schedule. If you are a night worker type, you can schedule your work schedule at a time when you are most alert. If you want to take a nap in the middle of the afternoon, that's okay too.
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Data entry work may be one of the best work at home jobs available. In order to learn more about such jobs, check out the resources available at Data Entry at Home or Data Entry from Home.
Would people pay to have someone provide them with their family history just from internet data bases?
There is so much information all ready on line that could be provided to people that just want to start their family history. Not pay for someone to spend time in a library, just provide information like census records, military records, immigration records those types of things.
Yes, especially if you had an Ancestry subscription.
Our church has a "Talent & Services" auction every year. People offer a day on a sailboat, a short airplane ride, tax prep, house keeping, gourmet dinners for 8...
I offer 20 hours of genealogy research, using my Ancestry subscription and the free sites (US Gen Web, Google Books, RWWC, RW Mailing list archives, Ancestry Query boards, GenForum . . .).
I use 20 hours to have some sort of limit; no genealogy project is ever "finished". I can usually get back to 1850 on a couple of lines in that time. Since it is for the church, I usually put in another 20 or 40 hours just to fill out the list. When I finish I print off "Ancestors of" and burn a CD, which Roots Magic lets you do. It holds a read-only version of RM and one data base.
My auction item went for $225 in 2007 and $300 in 2008.
Now, if the winning bidder happens to write "Missionary Work" or "Choir Robes" on the memo line of her check. made payable to the church, she can stiff the IRS, so that $300 can be anything from $300 to $150 in after-tax deduction cash.
As stated and bid, my item works out to $15 per hour, which isn't much for an adult. As delivered, it is more like $5 per hour, which is even less.
If you are thinking of starting up a part-time job, ask one of your friends for the name of 3 of his/her ancestors who were related and alive in 1930 and see how much you can do in 10/20/40 hours.
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