Andrew Hayes-Stoker

Summary

Andrew Hayes-Stoker earned $345,863 in 2018 as an Asst Varsity Coach, Football for Athletic Department. Hayes-Stoker had worked for this employer since March 14, 2016.

Hayes-Stoker earned more than 99.03% of employees in Athletic Department.

Employment history for Andrew Hayes-Stoker

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Asst Varsity Coach, Football $329,457 $16,406 03-14-2016 2018
Asst Varsity Coach, Football $322,916 $11,298 08-16-2016 2017

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Comparing total pay per year

$11,649

+ 3.49%
Overall Net Change in Total Pay

$6,541

+ 2.03%
Overall Net Change in Base Salary

$5,108

+ 45.21%
Net Change in Extra Pay

Other employees with the title Asst Varsity Coach, Football at Athletic Department in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
Hardy Nickerson Asst Varsity Coach, Football $675,539 03-14-2016
Rodney Smith Asst Varsity Coach, Football $539,641 01-22-2018
Garrick McGee Asst Varsity Coach, Football $431,777 03-14-2016
Lucas Jason Butkus Asst Varsity Coach, Football $418,872 03-14-2016
Robert Ligashesky Asst Varsity Coach, Football $388,452 03-18-2016
Thaddaeus D Ward Asst Varsity Coach, Football $345,863 03-21-2016
Cory Patterson Asst Varsity Coach, Football $241,026 01-22-2018
Austin Clark Asst Varsity Coach, Football $236,060 02-12-2018
Nathaniel Abraham Asst Varsity Coach, Football $199,237 02-16-2017
Gill Byrd Asst Varsity Coach, Football $190,489 02-23-2018

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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