Pitt County
Protective Services
James Haddock M in 2017 was employed at Pitt County and had a reported pay of $45,284, according to public records. This pay was 4 percent lower than the average and 1 percent lower than the median salary in Pitt County.
Pitt County records show James Haddock M held job of Protective Services from 2015 to 2019.
According to the public records employee's salary increased by $3,951 from 2016 to 2017, which is a 9.6 percent rise. Since 2015, the salary has increased by $8,346, a total rise of 22.6 percent.
Year | 2017 |
Full Name | James Haddock M |
Original Job Title | Protective Services (Non-Certified) |
Job Title | Protective Services |
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State | North Carolina |
Employer | Pitt County |
Annual Wage | $45,284 |
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Employer Name | Pitt County |
Year | 2017 |
Number of Employees | 710 |
Average Annual Wage | $47,029 |
Median Annual Wage | $45,873 |
James Haddock M (2019)Protective Services | View Person Details |
James Haddock M (2016)Protective Services | View Person Details |
James Haddock M (2015)Protective Services | View Person Details |
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