Mark Hogen L

Soil And Water Conservation Commission
Water Qlty Rsrc Cnsvnst

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Mark Hogen L in 2015 was employed at Soil And Water Conservation Commission and had an annual salary of $55,099, according to public records. This salary was 33 percent higher than the average and 35 percent higher than the median salary in Soil And Water Conservation Commission.

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Year2015
Full NameMark Hogen L
Job TitleWater Qlty Rsrc Cnsvnst
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StateIdaho
EmployerSoil And Water Conservation Commission
Annual Wage $55,099

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Employer NameSoil And Water Conservation Commission
Year2015
Number of Employees22
Average Annual Wage$41,541
Median Annual Wage$40,747
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