How do people do these? I am currently a data entry clerk and I am pretty mad that I just narrowly missed my bonus again for my typing speed. Basically I get paid a dollar more an hour for every 1,000 keystrokes over 7,000 that I key. When I take typing tests I get 10k kph in 10-key and 18k kph in alpha. One of the reasons my speed is slower in actual work vs the test because there is a lot of BS that doesn't involve typing that I have to deal with. Despite the fact that there are non-typing tasks involved, I am still being timed when I have to do them. I have had other production based jobs and they all have this same problem... usually there is a quota that is seems inhumanly possible, but on top of that, there are also constant problems that cause downtime that aren't your fault and are counted against you. My only guess is that you have to be even faster than required to meet quota to make up for this. Anyone want to share their story? Have you had a production based job and how did you become successful in it? Did you have problems with downtime?
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