Martha Garcia

Madera County Superintendent of Schools
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Martha Garcia in 2019 was employed at Madera County Superintendent of Schools and had a reported pay of $773 according to public records.

In year 2019 Martha Garcia's salary was 98 percent lower than average Temporary Employee salary in the state of California.

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Year2019
Full NameMartha Garcia
Job TitleTemporary Employee
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StateCalifornia
EmployerMadera County Superintendent of Schools
LocationMadera County
Total Pay $773
Pay Plan
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Employer

Employer NameMadera County Superintendent of Schools
Year2019
Number of Employees757
Average Annual Wage$43,555
Median Annual Wage$28,849
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