Kay Labee A

Railroad Commission of Texas
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Kay Labee A in 2023 was employed at Railroad Commission of Texas and had a reported pay of $17,875 according to public records. This pay was 46 percent lower than the average and 42 percent lower than the median salary in Railroad Commission of Texas.

Railroad Commission of Texas records show Kay Labee A held job of License And Permit Spec from 2023 to 2024.

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Key Data

Year2023
Full NameKay Labee A
Original Job TitleLicense And Permit Spec Ii
Job TitleLicense And Permit Spec
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StateTexas
EmployerRailroad Commission of Texas
Total Pay $17,875
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Employer

Employer NameRailroad Commission of Texas
Year2023
Number of Employees1,341
Average Annual Wage$32,898
Median Annual Wage$30,664
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