Data entry was actually one of the best jobs they gave my intellectually disabled sister at goodwill. She graded donated books and punched their ISBNs into an online database for resale. They have some pretty awful disability employment practices in regards to pay but she was living with us anyway and it was the main thing she looked forward to during the week. Then she'd spend the money on going to the movies with a care aide on Friday. If she'd actually had to support herself on the money it would've been a mess but in her case it was more just something stimulating to keep her out of trouble. Then she started yelling racial slurs at everybody and got fired and was stuck home with nothing better to do than beat the shit out of the rest of us again so all good things come to an end I guess.
I almost failed out of high school as a "gifted kid" so there were a bunch of meetings and one of the social workers tried to analyze the relationship between me and my mother and I was like yeah nah my sister beating us is waaay worse and that's how I found out a different social worker when I was like a kid kid threatened to remove the rest of us if my mother kept complaining about my sister so anyway the social worker at my highschool told us to just start calling the cops and coached my mother on what to say so they didn't shoot anybody but would just come and take notes and give us case numbers and eventually we were able to leverage that into group home placement. My back had already been fucked up by that point though and idk what happened to it other than it hurts all the time now because she hadn't taken take me to the hospital at the time because of the whole CPS threat thing but getting my tits chopped off did help tho. Still go get muscle relaxers every time a patient fucks me up too.
I dunno, data entry isn't mentally demanding in the same way as some jobs, but that doesn't mean it isn't demanding. You're expected to enter at or above a particular speed, and it can be boring which is a different kind of mentality demanding.
did data entry for 2 months during a break from uni. It fried my brain. I was bored to shit and came home with a headache each day. I was so glad when I was done digitising all documents and was allowed to do some light programming instead.
I reckon I'd be fine with it. I'm built different when it comes to boredom and repetitive tasks. I've just remembered I actually volunteered to do data entry for a historical records website, recently, but haven't gotten around to on boarding because I have other commitments.
I do value your insights though, thank you. Will help me judge when to quit if I do find it tough
I used to be a security guard, which is similar levels of undemanding. You try watching a bunch of black and white cameras all night, you get to the point where you go, oh look, a moth in genuine excitement.
I used to fall asleep at my data entry job and they would always get mad at me. I kept telling them it's just to boring. Then they moved me to another job which was qa testing software. I enjoyed that.
There was a Family Ties episode (or was it Growing Pains?) where the girl gets a job doing data entry and brings up a flaw in the logic of what she's transcribing. The supervisor immediately contacts the author who personally comes down to thank her for pointing it out and she gets promoted for being so smart.
QA tester it was much more dynamic and so my preformance increased as I was able to focus and I moved to the it support team but I left after a change in management put an absolute boomer terrorist in charge of IT.
I feel like the people who are down voting this are missing the fact that its litterally the monkeys (apes but w.e) who can do math who are rocket scientists. were the monekys.
Also, even if you’re verifiably a super genius, I think you’d probably get fired for throwing your own shit, biting people, and stealing stuff eventually.
35 Comments
Apytele@sh.itjust.works · 100 pts · 22d
Data entry was actually one of the best jobs they gave my intellectually disabled sister at goodwill. She graded donated books and punched their ISBNs into an online database for resale. They have some pretty awful disability employment practices in regards to pay but she was living with us anyway and it was the main thing she looked forward to during the week. Then she'd spend the money on going to the movies with a care aide on Friday. If she'd actually had to support herself on the money it would've been a mess but in her case it was more just something stimulating to keep her out of trouble. Then she started yelling racial slurs at everybody and got fired and was stuck home with nothing better to do than beat the shit out of the rest of us again so all good things come to an end I guess.
underscores@lemmy.zip · 62 pts · 22d
that took a dark turn, she beats your family ?
SatyrSack@quokk.au · 48 pts · 22d
It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it.
Apytele@sh.itjust.works · 36 pts · 21d
not anymore
0x0@infosec.pub · 40 pts · 21d
Returned her to goodwill huh
Apytele@sh.itjust.works · 45 pts · 21d
I almost failed out of high school as a "gifted kid" so there were a bunch of meetings and one of the social workers tried to analyze the relationship between me and my mother and I was like yeah nah my sister beating us is waaay worse and that's how I found out a different social worker when I was like a kid kid threatened to remove the rest of us if my mother kept complaining about my sister so anyway the social worker at my highschool told us to just start calling the cops and coached my mother on what to say so they didn't shoot anybody but would just come and take notes and give us case numbers and eventually we were able to leverage that into group home placement. My back had already been fucked up by that point though and idk what happened to it other than it hurts all the time now because she hadn't taken take me to the hospital at the time because of the whole CPS threat thing but getting my tits chopped off did help tho. Still go get muscle relaxers every time a patient fucks me up too.
Fourth@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 20d
🫡🫡🫡
FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world · 54 pts · 22d
I don't know where to to find data entry jobs though, I couldn't find then in 2022, 2023, and now LLMs seem to be doing them all.
To a zoomer, the prestige of a job is also affected by how non-demanding it is, ergo data entry is a prestigious job
Dave@lemmy.nz · 42 pts · 22d
I dunno, data entry isn't mentally demanding in the same way as some jobs, but that doesn't mean it isn't demanding. You're expected to enter at or above a particular speed, and it can be boring which is a different kind of mentality demanding.
Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 21d
It's not mentally demanding. It is however mind numbing and mentally draining.
groet@feddit.org · 10 pts · 21d
did data entry for 2 months during a break from uni. It fried my brain. I was bored to shit and came home with a headache each day. I was so glad when I was done digitising all documents and was allowed to do some light programming instead.
FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 21d
I reckon I'd be fine with it. I'm built different when it comes to boredom and repetitive tasks. I've just remembered I actually volunteered to do data entry for a historical records website, recently, but haven't gotten around to on boarding because I have other commitments.
I do value your insights though, thank you. Will help me judge when to quit if I do find it tough
echodot@feddit.uk · 8 pts · 21d
I used to be a security guard, which is similar levels of undemanding. You try watching a bunch of black and white cameras all night, you get to the point where you go, oh look, a moth in genuine excitement.
Kolanaki@pawb.social · 22 pts · 22d
They'd have to hire 1000 moneys instead of just 1 human to get anything good.
felixwhynot@lemmy.world · 20 pts · 22d
To be fair I hear some monkeys will work for literal peanuts
vaionko@sopuli.xyz · 12 pts · 21d
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times
colderr@lemmy.world · 12 pts · 22d
Hire moneys, to make the moneys
volore@scribe.disroot.org · 11 pts · 22d
stonks
TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 22d
Takes hire to makes hire
Mac@mander.xyz · 13 pts · 21d
Being a typist would be fun for about ten minutes lol
captainlezbian@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 21d
Data entry is exactly as cool as the data you enter
VitoRobles@lemmy.today · 11 pts · 20d
Kinda shit take for being a dick to someone joining a new field for the first time.
But whatever. It's 4chan.
Fizz@lemmy.nz · 6 pts · 20d
I used to fall asleep at my data entry job and they would always get mad at me. I kept telling them it's just to boring. Then they moved me to another job which was qa testing software. I enjoyed that.
schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works · 5 pts · 20d
There was a Family Ties episode (or was it Growing Pains?) where the girl gets a job doing data entry and brings up a flaw in the logic of what she's transcribing. The supervisor immediately contacts the author who personally comes down to thank her for pointing it out and she gets promoted for being so smart.
Exactly how the world works lol
Fizz@lemmy.nz · 3 pts · 20d
I actually did end up getting promoted from that for good preformance. I had very high accuracy I just fell asleep everyday.
schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 20d
Promoted to what?
Fizz@lemmy.nz · 2 pts · 20d
QA tester it was much more dynamic and so my preformance increased as I was able to focus and I moved to the it support team but I left after a change in management put an absolute boomer terrorist in charge of IT.
Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 22d
You do realize monkeys would be qualified to be rocket scientists as long as they could do math right?
TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 22d
I feel like the people who are down voting this are missing the fact that its litterally the monkeys (apes but w.e) who can do math who are rocket scientists. were the monekys.
qaz@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 21d
Humans are apes not monkeys but aside from that yes
rtxn@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 21d
We are the pig, professor. We are all the pig.
NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io · 13 pts · 22d
I mean no, first they'd need to learn a century's worth of rocket science and centuries' worth of prerequisites.
idiomaddict@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 22d
Also, even if you’re verifiably a super genius, I think you’d probably get fired for throwing your own shit, biting people, and stealing stuff eventually.
NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io · 4 pts · 21d
So you mean we can train monkeys to work if they work from home?
idiomaddict@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 21d
I think it’s the other way around, but yes.
applebusch@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 4 pts · 22d