PSA still seeking more graders

Hello everyone,
Over the past few months, I have received a lot of inquiries about our PSA grading positions. In fact, after looking over the candidates, PSA was able to hire two new graders….but we still need more!!!!!
Business has been very healthy and we are always looking to expand our team. Currently, I would be happy to speak with applicants that have expertise in either vintage or modern cards since PSA receives a substantial amount of both each and every month.
If you have interest in the position and think you have what it takes to become a PSA grader, please email me directly at joe@collectors.com.
I will be happy to discuss the job requirements and details during the interview process.
Take care and thanks again,
Joe Orlando
President
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Sux that I live so far away
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
1994 Pro Line Live
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<< <i>Why, Matt? Do you play hockey? >>
No, but I always wanted to get me some of them gold teetheses but never could afford them.
1994 Pro Line Live
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Plus as the new grader you will be grading 89 Bowmans and 92 Topps for the first 5 years.
Good luck on your search......
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
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<< <i>Yeah......let's all move to almost the most expensive state of the union for a $30,000? a year job so we can sit in a cubbyhole 8-10 hours a day and stare at cards that we do not own..
Plus as the new grader you will be grading 89 Bowmans and 92 Topps for the first 5 years.
Good luck on your search......
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I know some people that would do it for free .
PSA Needs a New York location .
<< <i>Yeah......let's all move to almost the most expensive state of the union for a $30,000? a year job so we can sit in a cubbyhole 8-10 hours a day and stare at cards that we do not own..
Plus as the new grader you will be grading 89 Bowmans and 92 Topps for the first 5 years.
Good luck on your search......
I'm sure they pay more than that, I know the coin graders get $250,000.
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I'm sure they pay more than that, I know the coin graders get $250,000. >>
Yeah right....That's funny!
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
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I'm sure they pay more than that, I know the coin graders get $250,000. >>
Yeah right....That's funny! >>
Sure is, they're laughing all the way to the bank!
PSA needs an East Coast location!
Touch'e indeed !
Get a East Coast location and I'd take a nice long working vacation to work grading cards .
Man what a pipe dream !
And get paid for it too ?? woooooo what a bonus !
I don't care if the cards don't belong to me , there is a lot of satisfaction related to a job like that .
Man we sit here night after night , day after day judging others cards for nothing more than the pure joy of it .
I can't help but wonder if anyone from this forum got a position, I don't recollect anyone mentioning it . . .
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