Timothy Koch

Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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Timothy Koch in 2008 was employed at Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and had a reported pay of $362 according to public records. Timothy Koch reported rate of pay was $22,784 according to public records.

In year 2008 Timothy Koch's salary was 99 percent lower than average Park Worker salary in the state of New York.

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Key Data

Year2008
Full NameTimothy Koch
Original Job TitlePark Worker 3
Job TitlePark Worker
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StateNew York
EmployerParks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Total Pay $362
Rate Of Pay$22,784
Pay BasisAnnual

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Employer

Employer NameParks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Year2008
Number of Employees9,782
Average Annual Wage$15,828
Median Annual Wage$5,192
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