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Brendan Smith in 2009 was employed at Police Department and had an annual salary of $131,809 according to public records. This salary was 77 percent higher than the average and 87 percent higher than the median salary in Police Department. Brendan Smith reported rate of pay was $73,546 according to public records.
Police Department records show Brendan Smith held job of Police Officer from 2008 to 2011.
In year 2009 Brendan Smith's salary was 19 percent higher than average Police Officer salary in the state of New York.
Year | 2009 |
Full Name | Brendan Smith |
Job Title | Police Officer |
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State | New York |
Employer | Police Department |
Annual Wage | $131,809 |
Rate Of Pay | $73,546 |
Pay Basis | Annual |
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Employer Name | Police Department |
Year | 2009 |
Number of Employees | 63,776 |
Average Annual Wage | $74,524 |
Median Annual Wage | $70,638 |
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