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Posted By: barrysloate
Ever try opening those Cheetos bags- they are always stuck and you have to take a pair of scissors to them. I think one of the benefits of having young graders is good eyesight. I've been grading cards for 25 years but my eyesight is poor, so I wouldn't be a good candidate. Of course, with youth and lack of experience probably comes a greater likelihood of errors, so I guess it's a trade off. I'll go with the kids with good eyesight. Once the eyes go, the only thing left to do is become an umpire. |
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