Finding the Right Data Entry Jobs

f_21310495062_networking.jpgData entry jobs are among he most prevalent positions available. Found in almost every profession, they are both crucial and necessary to any business, as they are a way of entering important information for record keeping purposes. Medical practices use data entry to keep track of patient information and appointments, while stores use it to note inventory and pricing information.

The Internet has also made it easier for people to acquire such jobs without actually living in the location of the company. Many sites advertise these positions to anyone interested in making money from home.

The “home business” has also become a popular means of making money. This is primarily because it provides a way for people to make money without leaving the comforts of their own homes. All you need is a computer, an Internet connection, and the drive to succeed. There are, however, some things you should be aware of if you are searching for a data entry job on the Internet.

In more recent times, if you were searching for a job, you saw the listing, called to inquire, then went in for an interview. Data entry jobs were advertised like any other job, and if you accepted such apposition, you got up every morning, went to the office, worked your eight hours, and then went home. Now, however, companies are finding it easier to hire people from all over the world via the Internet. This has made it easier on employees, as it means you may not have a specific time to work every day, and you don’t have to pay the cost of driving to work every morning. While this may sound enticing, be careful which jobs you accept; they may not always be as they appear.

There are many jobs posted on the Internet for data entry people needed. They make it sound easy and almost painless, explaining how you are going to make a lot of money. Beware of such postings. Be careful for companies that use tools such as Adword and Click Bank. Remember, if it sounds too easy, it probably is.

Make sure you understand who you are working for, and exactly what you will do for them. If something doesn’t sound right, ask questions. Often times the job will be real, but will actually be a ploy for you to sign up for something else that company has to offer. In these cases, you will be assigned a little work, but expected to fill out information about yourself that will entitled you to receive some sort of benefit from the company, sometimes at your own expense. Once they have your bank account information, it is easy for them to continue drawing money out every month for that benefit you actually signed up for, and that may be difficult to cancel.

If you are looking for a data entry job over the Internet, here are some things you might check out. Make sure the company is reputable. Call them, and call others who have heard of them. Some companies require employees to work within a certain mile radius of their company. That isn’t a bad idea.

Learn as much as you can about the company: what do they do, who do they serve, exactly what will they expect you to do, and what is the pay? Also, remember if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Counting Cards: How to Escape Detection

f_01310675585_zzcars-corporations.jpgIt is not a secret for anyone that casinos do not like blackjack counters and frequently ask them to leave or to play another game. Here, we will describe how casino management detects counters and how to act when caught. We also describe the countermeasures that casinos use against skilled players but most of all we show you how to count cards while not getting caught.

Do Casinos Object?

Most casinos have strict policies that ban any player from counting cards when playing blackjack, but some like those in New Jersey do not pay any attention to such players.

How Do You Know Whether A Casino Minds?

You do not. But you had better act as if they all do and thus save yourself the embarressment of being shoved out if they do mind and if they catch you red-handed.

How to Count Without Getting Detected?

Always keep in mind that since card counting is something that one does silently, the only method to detect it is through observing you and the manner you play. Thus, look out for the following:

1) Do not stare at the cards of other players. Glance once, count, and then move on.

2) Do not stare at the cards that have been discarded. Look quickly and then slowly move away by shifting your gaze nonchalantly from player to player.

3) Change your pattern of betting occassionaly.

4) Change the amount of betting money each round.

5) Even though you know it, loose a round or two. Do not bet big on those rounds. But likewise do not bet too small too. If the casino notices that you are always winning big and losing small, they might get suspicious.

6) Buy chips of different colours and then mix them around while playing to confuse the dealer.

7) Talk to the other players while playing, but this is especially difficult so practice this at home before trying it at a casino.
8) Pick your seat carefully: either the first chair or the third one so that you won’t have to twist your head around as the cards are dealt.

9) Dress casually because smart and elegant clothes cause the dealers to think you are intelligent and they might watch you more closely.

10) Order an alcoholic drink and pretend to sip it because they are looking for those non-drinkers who are staying sober to count the cards.

The common denominator of all these is that you must never forget that the casino si watching you and how you play. Act accordingly!

Supposing that the Casino Catches On, What Should you Do?

Stay calm if the casino catches you counting cards and abide by their wishes quietely. Do not make a fuss. If they ask you to leave, do so. The faster you leave, the easier it will be for you to return later. Remember that if you make a fuss, they will all remember you, so desist from any unfriendly behaviour. Note that after shifts change, the new personnel won’t know you so all you have to do is wait for that and then you can start playing again. You could also just enter the next casino and start earning money there instead of risking casino personnel from recognizing you.

A Moving Experience

f_11310676270_moneyforyou22.jpgI’ve found a cool apartment! Okay, okay…so it’s not perfect. Just a few bugs. I mean literally! First expense? An exterminator! Is it worth the cash? Well, I can’t afford a more expensive place, so a one-time (please!) cash outlay should be okay. Maybe just a can of “Raid?-

I need a way to move my stuff. Daddy, can I borrow your truck? You don’t have one? Why not? Do you want one? I’ll help you pick it out! Well, it was just a suggestion. No need to get all bent out of shape! I guess I’d better call the truck rental places. What do you mean…$200…PLUS mileage? AND Gas? Good grief!

While I’m on the phone I’ll call the utility and phone companies. Yes, I know I haven’t used your services before. No, I don’t have a credit card; this is my first place. You want what? A $100 deposit? For EACH? Holy cow…do you people have a license to steal?

Daddy, I need $500 for moving expenses! I used all my money for the first and last months rent AND the damage deposit. Well, how was I to know this was going to be so expensive? Sell something? Daaaaad…I NEED my TV!

Boy, this place is pretty empty. Maybe I should buy a couch and a chair. Nah…I have my bed. That’ll be good enough. I don’t need a table; I’ll just use this box.

Renters Insurance? I don’t think so! What do I have to insure?

Just got my first phone call! I’d love to come to your party! Daddy, I need a car. Because it’s too far to walk to work, that’s why. Umm, Daddy…there’s car insurance too! Thanks, Dad…you’re the best! And gas? I didn’t think so…

Time for dinner. Let’s look in these boxes. Oh, No! No dishes or pans. No FOOD!

Uhhh, Mom?