Sean Sills

Forestry Commission State
Ranger

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Sean Sills in 2012 was employed at Forestry Commission State and had a reported pay of $25,730 according to public records. This pay was 7 percent lower than the average and 16 percent lower than the median salary in Forestry Commission State.

Forestry Commission State records show Sean Sills held three jobs from 2011 to 2015.

In year 2012 Sean Sills's salary was 46 percent lower than average Ranger salary in the state of Georgia.

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Key Data

Year2012
Full NameSean Sills
Original Job TitleRANGER (EL)
Job TitleRanger
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StateGeorgia
EmployerForestry Commission State
Total Pay $25,730

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Employer

Employer NameForestry Commission State
Year2012
Number of Employees804
Average Annual Wage$27,728
Median Annual Wage$30,698
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