10 HIGHEST PAID GOVERNMENT DRONES IN PHILLY

Hat tip I95east

It seems Philly cops are well compensated for putting white chalk lines around the bodies that pile up day after day. They really like their overtime. Out of a total $620 million spent on cops, $65 million is for overtime. The city is bankrupt and they beg for more funds for their dreadful public schools, but they pay out $160 million in overtime to government drones. What a joke. Is there any government drone that truly deserves a $200k salary? These drones couldn’t earn $75,000 in the real world.

  1. Dominic Mangoni, Detective, $310,436.64
  2. Charles Ramsey, Police Commissioner, $263,795.94
  3. Sam Gulino, Medical Examiner, $247,448.25
  4. Tony Newsome, Police Captain, $225,824.00
  5. Thomas Storey, Medical Services Director, $211,462.80
  6. Michael Nutter, Mayor, $209,210.87
  7. Aaron Booker, Detective, $204,205.48
  8. Robert Trzcinksi, Police Inspector, $199,944.37
  9. Joseph Cannon, Police Lieutenant, $194,746.58
  10. Nino Vittorio, Medical Care Clinical Director, $193,638.59

Also check out the list of city departments that spent the most on salaries in 2012 here. The top three departments — the Police Department, the Fire Department and Prisons — were also the three departments that accounted for 83 percent of the $159.9 million  that the city spent in overtime in 2012, as NBC10 reported.

Via Technically Philly


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taxSlave
taxSlave
April 12, 2015 1:47 pm

Public servants are the best!

At looting productive people.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
April 12, 2015 5:18 pm

It’s incredible how much we pay our “public servants” in some cases. I remember a school super here in Socal who was earning $600K (not including pension bennies). Once the public became aware of this transgression he was removed and as I recall along with several school bored members.
Then we have th tiny city of Bell that was being strangled and beaten by its mayor & cohorts who were taking mega bucks out of the budget for personal use. In that case they went to jail.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/03/live-bell-corruption-verdicts-read-by-jury.html

starfcker
starfcker
April 12, 2015 7:06 pm

I googled detective mangoni. An article popped up dated 1988, and he was already a homicide detective at that point. So he is getting ready to retire, and padding that high 3 for his pension. Don’t know what percentage of a high 3 philly pays, but 6 grand a week is a nice place to start.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  starfcker
September 16, 2016 5:15 pm

Philly does not get highest years in there pension Jit Bag. They only get what there salary is the year they retire. Fucking know it alls, there the real fucking problem.