The president of the United States hires a chief of protocol. Each of the
50 states also has protocol officials. In addition, major cities also have
protocol officers working in mayoral offices.
The United States has 250 diplomats and consular posts around the world.
As globalization becomes a reality, the need for protocol will continue
in both government, private companies and in the military.
"Most every base will have a protocol office with a minimum of two employees,"
says Oriella Goff. Goff is a deputy chief of protocol at a U.S. military installation
in Italy. "The bigger the base, the more employees."
Protocol officers working at different levels of government or in the military
earn different salaries. In the military, protocol officers receive salaries
according to their rank, says Goff.
Earnings and employment information from the U.S. Department of Labor is
not available for this field at this time.