Lay John

Washington State School for the Blind
Instruction & Classroom Support Tech

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Lay John in 2019 was employed at Washington State School for the Blind and had a reported pay of $38,800 according to public records. This pay was 17 percent lower than the average and 9 percent lower than the median salary in Washington State School for the Blind.

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Key Data

Year2019
Full NameLay John
Original Job TitleInstruction & Classroom Support Tech 1
Job TitleInstruction & Classroom Support Tech
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StateWashington
EmployerWashington State School for the Blind
Annual Wage $38,800

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Employer

Employer NameWashington State School for the Blind
Year2019
Number of Employees142
Average Annual Wage$46,533
Median Annual Wage$42,500
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