is working online better than real job?

United States
November 17, 2010 8:53pm CST
hi i want to share my thought with you.we look for work online lot of us are already working on ptc sites ,google adsense many around.if we look over ptc sites they dont give you guarantee you make a lot you spend money to buy referrals and one day you get message that your account has been blocked for some reasons who will pay for the hard work you have been doing?your efforts your expensive time? Then move to google adsense you build up social website thinking will add this to adsense and make some money.you put your website on advertise invite people put some extra features and you see you are getting earned some money.Few days later you get message your account has been dismissed? LOL When you work in real Life you know your company your boss personally.You do work for 1 week and you know you are gonna get paid the following week . Can any body prove me wrong who has generated real income Online with out investing money?with out hassles?
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• United States
18 Nov 10
Online work can never take the place of a real job, but it does help to earn extra money.
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@oderog (731)
• Kenya
18 Nov 10
To some people online is their real job and they are earning handsome money more than the real job employees are earning and this comes after some determination persistence and learning. Some people have real job that they don't like and if they could get an opportunity to make money online then they could be happy.
@drmaddy (11)
• India
18 Nov 10
hi mate, i think working online should be part time....because real work is what drives you, keep you healty, both physically and mentally... working for 8-9hours online is the easy way to become shizophrenic and paranoid... i am a doctor,i prefer just hang out online for a couple of hours in between my busy schedule. i recommend all of you not to take it full time) enjoy your life. nice topic by the way sohnikhan)) cheers
@2004cqui (2812)
• United States
18 Nov 10
I beg to differ! Two weeks off, three times a year. Have the discipline enough to do something. Take the dogs for a walk. Make dinner with your spouce. Eat meals away from the computer. Have hobbies you enjoy participating with your family! Who doesn't like recreation? We have bonsai, dogs and travel. Now that's fun! We will be snowmobiling with friends this weekend and going to the Florida Keys the following week! Includes an air boat tour on Sunday! Having fun!
• India
19 Nov 10
now sitting in a computer for 8-9 hours is not a joke. in early thirties people get heart attack,spondylitis and you name everything. even if you take dog for a walk, bonzai, bowling with friends, travel.( i don't think people who work online does that) it helps a bit, but does these conditions which i mentioned earlier are inevitable, this goes the same for software and IT workers). the more we live with nature, more we live happier.
@monkeylong (3139)
• Guangzhou, China
19 Nov 10
As far as I am concerned, I think I do want to have the opportunity to work on line rather than to have a real job in my life. For me, I think it is a relaxful and comfortable moment to just work on line. But working iin the real job, a lot of things will be charged by others. I do not like this feeling so much.Now, I am just trying my best to work on line without a real job.Wish you enjoy a nice day. In addition, the Social Network usually help me more.
@2004cqui (2812)
• United States
18 Nov 10
Referral and affiliate marketing are the only industries that really pay. The only proof of that income is how the person conducts business online. You would have to see tax returns. That's not going to happen! My websites will point your way to that wonderful world but be warned, if you really want to make money online you have to work hard at it and be able to research really well. You must maintain perfect records and be extreemly organised! Have fun!
• Thailand
18 Nov 10
In my country, earning online is a new way of work. I don't think I can earn for living by doing work online. Because my earning online is very little. I am online just for some extra money. I don't want to invest money online too, because it so risky. So, I don't think working online is better than real job!!
• United States
18 Nov 10
earning online has been in for a long time but it depends if you succeed or lose.i have always been in bad luck could never make money online .:d.if you guys do it means you are lucky.
• United States
18 Nov 10
I enjoy having a real job not just because it is steady but also because of the benefits. I don't receive holiday, vacation, sick pay, or health insurance working online. I like working online as an added bonus to be able to go out to eat at a nice restaurant once in a while or save up for a vacation in the future. I'm an avid user of the Internet and the computer and always spend more time online than watching TV. You can only watch one thing at a time on the TV, but you can have many websites open at once with the tab feature.
@youless (112515)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Nov 10
I have to say that it is not easy to find a reliable online job. If you want to work online, you will find many scams. As to the honest ones, the earning may be little and it is not enough for you to make a living. Unless you have some online business, such as selling via the net. Otherwise the online income is not so much. I love China
@kguru1979 (381)
• India
18 Nov 10
Online works are for additional income only and it never complement for the full time jobs. This is my opinion. Online jobs may not be permanent as like your real job...!
• Philippines
18 Nov 10
working online should complement your day job for most people because unless you are earning thousands online then you should stick to online earning if not, you're much better off having a dayjob and working online
• Canada
18 Nov 10
Working online is something I do when I have free time and I'm not working. It's not something I would consider to replace my job. I like working, and being able to interact with people out in the real world. Sitting at a computer ALL the time isn't my cup of tea. But I like to do it in my spare time.