In 2005, Remnick earned $1 million for his work as the magazine's editor.
He earned high praise from King for his work.
Some workers said they earned $250 a week for 60 hours' work.
He earned a reported £150,000 annually for his work with the contest.
The following is a list of awards and nominations earned for his later work.
He earned many awards and honors for his scientific work.
He earned more than $30,000 for his work, campaign finance filings show.
He was there for 22 years and earned high recognition for his hard work.
It was not immediately clear if he earned more for his work as a part-time school aide.
In some cases, students can earn college credit for their work.