David A McCabe

Summary

David A McCabe earned $172,776 in 2018 as a Fire Battalion Chief for Fire.

McCabe earned more than 93.52% of employees in Fire.

McCabe earned more than 99.22% of employees across all Fire Departments in the Municipal category.

Employment history for David A McCabe

Positions held

Position Base Salary Extra Pay Start Date Data year
Fire Battalion Chief $147,849 $24,928 Not reported 2018
Employee $85,173 $101,795 Not reported 2017

Data year: 2018 (Source)

Comparing total pay per year

-$14,192

-7.59%
Overall Net Change in Total Pay

$62,675

+ 73.59%
Overall Net Change in Base Salary

-$76,868

-75.51%
Net Change in Extra Pay

Other employees with the title Fire Battalion Chief at Fire in 2018

Name Position Total Pay Start Date
James R Rufer Fire Battalion Chief $186,448 Not reported
Stephen J Weatherly Fire Battalion Chief $183,644 Not reported
Edward N Oros Fire Battalion Chief $179,636 Not reported
James E Maynard Fire Battalion Chief $175,231 Not reported
Daniel J Osman Fire Battalion Chief $172,329 Not reported
Mark J Matkovich Fire Battalion Chief $171,818 Not reported
Toby A Gill Fire Battalion Chief $167,960 Not reported
Michael E McCue Fire Battalion Chief $165,991 Not reported
Kevin S Kubisak Fire Battalion Chief $163,572 Not reported
Gregory W Frieders Fire Battalion Chief $159,565 Not reported

Data year: 2018 (Source)

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