Michael Booth T

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Michael Booth T in 2015 was employed at United Water Conservation District and had an annual salary of $94,613, according to public records. This salary was 1 percent higher than the average and 21 percent higher than the median salary in United Water Conservation District.

United Water Conservation District records show Michael Booth T held two jobs from 2012 to 2017. From 2013 to 2014 Michael Booth T held job of Associate Ecologist.

Since 2012, the salary has increased by $3,795, a total rise of 4.2 percent.

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Key Data

Year2015
Full NameMichael Booth T
Job TitleN/A
StateCalifornia
EmployerUnited Water Conservation District
Annual Wage $94,613

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Employer

Employer NameUnited Water Conservation District
Year2015
Number of Employees53
Average Annual Wage$93,338
Median Annual Wage$78,130
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