WebMasters in great demand

This is wat a colegue of my (Ruut van Rossen) think's is the best description of me ..


    A Web Week survey reports that "Webmasters at big companies generally enjoy responsibility, authority and respectable remuneration." The typical webmaster is male (87.5%), in his 30s (55%), earns more than $45,000 a year (57.5%), and often more than $65,000 a year (37.5%). Rather than being nerdy troglodytes who emerge from their dens only for another meal of nachos, Cheez Whiz and Jolt cola, Web Week found that many webmasters play a leading role in developing their companies' online strategies. And many of them don't like the name "webmaster," suggesting instead webmeister, webmasochist, or "all-knowing and -seeing ruler of time, dimension and space" as alternatives. (Tampa Tribune 6 Nov 95 A2)

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