Gabrielle Scott

Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Graduate Assistant - Teaching

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Gabrielle Scott in 2022 was employed at Texas A&M AgriLife Research and had a reported pay of $1,817 according to public records.

In year 2022 Gabrielle Scott's salary was 67 percent lower than average Graduate Assistant - Teaching salary in the state of Texas.

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Year2022
Full NameGabrielle Scott
Job TitleGraduate Assistant - Teaching
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StateTexas
EmployerTexas A&M AgriLife Research
Total Pay $1,817
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Employer NameTexas A&M AgriLife Research
Year2022
Number of Employees3,273
Average Annual Wage$27,150
Median Annual Wage$18,140
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