[quote sdrealtor]If I’m a cop, I’m not happy looking at those numbers. I just went through the SD numbers and the only thing rarer than a police office making more than $100K was a firefighter making less than $100K.[/quote]
I think it is the OT that the Fire Fighters clock up. The three dollar columns are, from left to right; Min $, Max $, Actual $. I suspect the Min$ and Max$ are calculated based upon normal 40 hour work week.
Likewise, for some of the lifeguards, I see a min=$33,758 max=$40,560 Actual $10,120.
What struck me is not the $ pay on some of these, but the layers of management. Like 9 deputy directors for Metropolitan Waste Water Department. This does not include the 21 Associate Management Analysts also working for the Metropolitan Waste Water Department. What is also a bit unusual is that the top salary of an “Associate Management Analyst” is close to that of an “Information Systems Analyst II”.
There are also 16 “Water Utility Supervisors” for 33 “Water Utility Workers” for the “Metropolitan Waste Water Department”
There are 12 “Word Processing Operator”s also for the Metropolitan Waste Water Department. I thought the old “steno-pools” were gone as part of MSFT Windows and MS Office products being pretty ubiquitous.