Michael Mcgeer

City of Holyoke
Fire Private

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Michael Mcgeer in 2017 was employed at City of Holyoke and had an annual salary of $67,680 according to public records. This salary was 94 percent higher than the average and 210 percent higher than the median salary in City of Holyoke.

City of Holyoke records show Michael Mcgeer held two jobs from 2015 to 2024. From 2015 to 2021 Michael Mcgeer held job of Private Fire.

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Key Data

Year2017
Full NameMichael Mcgeer
Job TitleFire Private
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StateMassachusetts
EmployerCity of Holyoke
Annual Wage $67,680

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Employer

Employer NameCity of Holyoke
Year2017
Number of Employees898
Average Annual Wage$34,876
Median Annual Wage$21,848
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