02-01-2011, 06:02 AM
NBC 6 SAYS:
Philip, who starts Tuesday and will make $70,000 annually, previously was assistant county manager for public safety in Miami-Dade and the chief of staff for the superintendent of Miami-Dade Schools.
MIAMI HERALD SAYS:
It was not clear how long Philip will be on the job. Crapp said Philip has agreed to work 20 hours a week at $33.50 an hour.
Philip, who starts Tuesday and will make $70,000 annually, previously was assistant county manager for public safety in Miami-Dade and the chief of staff for the superintendent of Miami-Dade Schools.
MIAMI HERALD SAYS:
It was not clear how long Philip will be on the job. Crapp said Philip has agreed to work 20 hours a week at $33.50 an hour.