[–] SoSpricyHotDog 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Crooked bitch needs to get her hair did with all that loot... looks like she was inspecting F-15 engine when they fired it up.
[–] nubbyhubby 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I thought it was $12k month?
[–] the_magic_man 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
When you're making shit up you can pick any figure you like
In my state, anyone can look up public employee salaries, at least by classification. So for example you could see how much a professional engineer makes, (the range) and Iḿ not certain but I think you can also drill down to the actual position. $12,000 per month does not sound excessive for a large state considering the job classification.
[–] Qzenseeker 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
Wow... She needs to be suspended at least and then prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Can someone explain to me how FL is rigged so much that even with all the reports of fraud, no one in authority can pin a charge on her?? much less going to trial and being let go by the corrupt courts with no penalties??
[–] new4now 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes is a prime example of double dipping in the public trough.
Snipes is earning $4,336 monthly in state pension benefits from her time in the Broward school system. She also gets over $12,000-a-month from her job as supervisor, according to state records.
That’s roughly $200,000 annually…increasing every year.
Her salary was questioned in e-mail to Browardbeat.com after Sean Phillippi’s post on Monday.
Here is how Snipes ran up such a tidy salary:
She spent 30.4 years working for Broward Schools, ending her career in June 2003 as an area director. She was responsible for “leading principals at sixteen schools and center,” according to her official biography.
Prior to her retirement, Snipes entered DROP. That’s a state program placing money that would have gone to a pension into an account paid out in bulk upon retirement.
Snipes entered DROP in 1998 and cashed out in 2003. She received a payment of $193,330.
In November 2003, Snipes was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush to replace Supervisor Miriam Oliphant, who he removed from office for incompetence.
So she gets a pension and her supervisor’s salary. Everything is on the up-and-up.
There are scores of public employees who retire and go right back to work for the same agency. They are either employed as “consultants” or right on the books as employees. This practice has been especially blatant in the past in the school system.
So Snipes’ story is not unusual. It is just expensive for taxpayers.
https://www.browardbeat.com/should-an-public-employee-get-two-gov-pensions/
[–] Conspiremylove ago (edited ago)
Double dipping isn't anymore expensive for taxpayers since they would be paying her retirememt plus the salary for someone else doing her current job, it just seems unfair to most people. That being said, what is a travesty is that anyone would be paid $12,000 month for doing the job of a glorified clerk. Incompetently (likely criminally) at that.
What's really telling here is that she was appointed by jeb! Why? Because he's also a DS criminal.
[–] MuckeyDuck 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
What is her net worth though. Is it disproportionate to her income. If she is as crooked as it seems on the face, she is probably getting large pay off. Does she have a close relative with funny money. Incompetence would produce random errors, not errors that simply benefit dems.
[–] rentschler777 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I belive this lady thinks she has found the pot of gold @ the end of the rainbow, remember leprachauns are tricky characters! She very well may finaly end up with a jail cell. She thinks she has very powerful people protecting her, we shall see, it ain't over by a longshot.................