Monday, 25 September 2017

https://youtu.be/oDoja7xAVWc

https://youtu.be/oDoja7xAVWc

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  1. Data Entry
    A wide range of businesses need workers to enter various data into their
    systems, whether that data are used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And

    since a computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, many data entry workers are able to work at

    home, and on a schedule that fits their lives.
    According to the BLS, data entry workers earned a national median wage of $30,100 in 2016, although the top 10% earned more like

    $45,360. Since many data entry jobs are at-home jobs, you can always find dozens of data entry job postings on sites like

    Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com, as well as dozens of others.

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