Stewart Wesley Moss

Forestry Commission Georgia
Chief Ranger

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Stewart Wesley Moss in 2022 was employed at Forestry Commission Georgia and had an annual salary of $53,014 according to public records. This salary was 47 percent higher than the average and 32 percent higher than the median salary in Forestry Commission Georgia.

Forestry Commission Georgia records show Stewart Wesley Moss held job of Chief Ranger from 2019 to 2023.

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Key Data

Year2022
Full NameStewart Wesley Moss
Original Job TitleCHIEF RANGER 2
Job TitleChief Ranger
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StateGeorgia
EmployerForestry Commission Georgia
Annual Wage $53,014
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Employer

Employer NameForestry Commission Georgia
Year2022
Number of Employees733
Average Annual Wage$35,992
Median Annual Wage$40,209
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