![]() ![]() The idea might not be a hit with City Hall. And the average resident was making around $40,000 a year.” Back in 2008, the average total compensation, including benefits, was $100,000. When I was mayor, I got a list of all the salaries. “So the people know what the government’s costing them. “They should put every salary and total compensation online,” Naugle said. But he has a bright idea on how to fix that. Most people have no idea that some government workers are pulling in such big bucks, Naugle said. Cepero could not be reached for comment despite a text and voicemail left on her cell phone. She also makes more than the president of the United States, who earns a $400,000 salary, not including benefits. They also attend community association meetings and go to ribbon cuttings and events.”įormer Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jim Naugle was nonetheless astounded by the high salaries - including that of Broward County Administrator Monica Cepero, who makes $400,992.Ĭepero, in the role for less than a year, makes nearly four times more than her nine commission bosses, who earn $113,608. My assistant set them all up and was there for all 10 meetings. “They manage the calendar for each commissioner. “It’s a very demanding job,” Herbst said. In Fort Lauderdale, commission assistants earn their keep tending to all kinds of tasks, from meeting with lobbyists and residents to writing speeches and press releases, city officials say.įort Lauderdale Commissioner John Herbst, who won office in November, opted to take on just one commission assistant but says he may end up hiring a second now that he’s seen the workload. While some commission assistants and aides perform what might be considered secretarial duties, many do much more, commissioners say. So the people know what the government’s costing them.” Former Mayor Jim Naugle has a bright idea: “They should put every salary and total compensation online. It's too difficult, and in some cases impracticable, to get the Archive to match the show's score values.Īnyway, Greg's "record", such as it was, might have been $8,500, and should probably be listed that way in the Archive.Fort Lauderdale City Hall is headquarters for some of the highest paid workers in the county. Sometimes amounts that have no correspondence to the clue values are added or deducted. The reason is that some scoring errors are too complicated to deal with simply by clicking a response toggle in a different way. ![]() that we should instead credit players with the money and note the scoring difference between what is shown in the Archive and what was shown on the show. We should possibly add a note to the top of any game that has a scoring error that affects either the game outcome or how much money was taken home.Įarly-season games were lousy with scoring errors.ĮDIT: now that I look more closely, the Archive addressed the scoring error by simply not crediting Greg with the money, just as happened in the show. I don't know how you want to deal with that on the list. The Archive might be different from what was on the show. ![]() Where on earth did I get 76 from? Thanks. **Brad's score was the highest broadcast up to that date, but was probably taped after Jeff Goldfarb's game. *Emily's score was announced on-air by Alex as a new record. : Ken Jennings ($75,000, record now more than double Jerome's previous record.) : Ken Jennings ($52,000, first of 3 games in which he ties the record) : Brad Rutter ($39,200, Million Dollar Masters game)** Fortunately for us, her games aired early in the season, so now, thanks to TuneIn radio and the National Archives of Game Show History (and other resources) we can chronologically track the one-day record all the way from the beginning. According the the "This is Jeopardy!" book (2003), Elise Beraru was both the show's first 5-Time champion and Season 1's biggest one-day winner, with $23,800. ![]()
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