Darren Nathan Smith

North Carolina Department of Public Safety
Skilled Labor

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Darren Nathan Smith in 2022 was employed at North Carolina Department of Public Safety and had a reported pay of $7,886 according to public records.

In year 2022 Darren Nathan Smith's salary was 81 percent lower than average Skilled Labor salary in the state of North Carolina.

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Year2022
Full NameDarren Nathan Smith
Job TitleSkilled Labor
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StateNorth Carolina
EmployerNorth Carolina Department of Public Safety
Total Pay $7,886
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Employer NameNorth Carolina Department of Public Safety
Year2022
Number of Employees22,114
Average Annual Wage$42,646
Median Annual Wage$41,589
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