What is a dream position like? An interesting job, flexible schedule, friendly personnel, and the wage of $6 million per day. Although, such a vacancy has already been occupied by Mark Zuckerberg. According to the annual rating by GMI Ratings international agency, the Facebook founder is ranked first on the list of the highest-paid U.S. top managers. The consulting company estimated Mark’s overall income for 2012. So, the computer whiz raised the net income of $2.27 billion that corresponds to $6 million per day. The current wage brings joy to the CEO of Kinder Morgan, the leading pipeline and energy corporation. One year of Richard Kinder’s performance costs the corporate management $1.1 billion that means almost $3 million per day and therefore the second rank. One more person who is lucky with the job is Mel Karamzin, Sirius XM Radio CEO. He earns $225 million per year. As compared to the other high rankers, Apple corporation cuts down expenses on employees, hence its current president Tim Cook takes the fourth rank. He earns $144 million; perhaps, he is not going to prolong the contract exactly for this reason. Experts from GMI Ratings noted a tangible decline of top managers’ wages. For example, key top-managers from large companies set a record last year. For the first time ever, top-ten of the highest-paid executives gained over $100 million and just two of them were able to raise over $1 billion. It should be reminded that the recent rating of reputable Forbes displays that nowadays Mark Zuckerberg is ranked twentieth on the list of the wealthiest people in the world. His personal fortune is worth $19 billion.