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Paul Goodenough earns $55,744 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources as a painter

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Paul Goodenough earned $55,744 during 2019 working at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources as a painter.

The highest paid person working as a painter is Dennis L. Sisson with a compensation of $60,777.

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 painter in 2019
RankEmployee Full NameEmployer2019 Salary
1Dennis L. SissonDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$60,777
2Matthew T. KleinMichigan Department of Natural Resources$55,744
2Paul GoodenoughMichigan Department of Natural Resources$55,744
2Mark L. BunkerMichigan Department of Natural Resources$55,744
2Brad J. KingGrand Rapids Home For Veterans$55,744
2Brandon R. GarlaczMichigan Department of Health & Human Services Hawthorn Center$55,744
2Stanley A. DauberMichigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs$55,744
2Brian J. PalmerMichigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs$55,744
2Greggory L. RafflerDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$55,744
2Craig E. RichardDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$55,744
2Keyna L. CourtDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$55,744
2Kelly E. LoveDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$55,744
2Matthew PowersDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$55,744
14Kevin E. CampDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$54,308
15Thomas A. MasonWalter P. Reuther Psychiatric Hospital$52,124
15Joshua D. SmithDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$52,124
15Darrin FutchDepartment of Technology, Management and Budget$52,124
18Ricky ScottMichigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs$43,368

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