Heh, the corporate world still has its perks, that's sure, but being your own boss? Priceless. REALLY priceless, non just in the trivial Mastercard ad sense.
I would expect a data warehouse manager should make the list, usually they are bosses of data architects. Not many IT jobs needs more political and technological skill that a DW manager.
I admit I don't really come from a corporate IT background, but don't a lot of those pretty much sound like almost the same job: "Guy in charge of some big ugly database system"?
Why do people write articles like this? $100_000/yr in Kansas is much different from $100_000/yr in New York. But the data doesn't say anything about location, so it's probably irrelevant.<p>The article even mentions this disparity, but it doesn't do anything to correct it.