Michael Cobb A

Kern County Superintendent of Schools
Prog Specialist Special Needs

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MICHAEL A COBB , working as Prog Specialist Special Needs, was employed by Kern County Superintendent of Schools in 2013, and received regular pay of $43,173, total pay of $43,173, benefits worth $10,288, total compensation of $53,462 including pay and benefits. This compensation was 15 percent lower than the average and 8 percent lower than the median in Kern County Superintendent of Schools.

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Year2013
Full NameMichael Cobb A
Job TitleProg Specialist Special Needs
StateCalifornia
EmployerKern County Superintendent of Schools
LocationKern County
Total Compensation $53,462

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Employer NameKern County Superintendent of Schools
Year2013
Number of Employees1,639
Average Annual Wage$62,679
Median Annual Wage$57,814
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