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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1428984" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Fence, federal pay scales are not that simple. I retired in the Denver Locality pay area. I retired at a GS 13 Step 10. Here is the scale:</p><p></p><p>GS 13 92969 96068 99167 102265 105364 108463 111562 114661 117759 120858</p><p></p><p>In today's dollars, my salary was $120,858 per year. I was a Remedial Project Manager over the Clean-up of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal near Denver where the Department of Defense conducted deployment tests for chemical and biological weapons. Mostly, sarin and mustard gas.</p><p></p><p>When I retired, I had 33 years of service. My high three was about $120,000 per year. Rolling my unused sick leave into the equation, I retired with appropriately 60 % of my salary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1428984, member: 27490"] Fence, federal pay scales are not that simple. I retired in the Denver Locality pay area. I retired at a GS 13 Step 10. Here is the scale: GS 13 92969 96068 99167 102265 105364 108463 111562 114661 117759 120858 In today's dollars, my salary was $120,858 per year. I was a Remedial Project Manager over the Clean-up of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal near Denver where the Department of Defense conducted deployment tests for chemical and biological weapons. Mostly, sarin and mustard gas. When I retired, I had 33 years of service. My high three was about $120,000 per year. Rolling my unused sick leave into the equation, I retired with appropriately 60 % of my salary. [/QUOTE]
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