Joseph F. Felice earns $44,865 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development as a weights/measures inspector

Joseph F. Felice earns ,865 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development as a weights/measures inspector
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Joseph F. Felice earned $44,865 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development as a weights/measures inspector.

The data was gathered by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonprofit research and educational institute.

The highest paid Michigan public employees classified as weights/measures inspector in 2019
Rank Employee Full Name Employer 2019 Salary
1 James Brown Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $67,787
1 David Crowley Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $67,787
1 Christopher Chamberlain Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $67,787
4 James N. Barnes Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $55,910
4 James M. Oswald Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $55,910
4 Jason P. Dechene Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $55,910
4 Sean M. McGuire Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $55,910
4 Samantha E. Hartman Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $55,910
4 Justin T. Houghton Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $55,910
10 Richard Beeler Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $50,398
11 Robert D. Biroscak Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $44,865
11 Thomas R. Teitsma Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $44,865
11 Joseph F. Felice Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development $44,865


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