In between GlassDoor data he talks about founders being the Lords of the Startup Feudalism and I kinda agree, companies used to pay 25-40k to an employee, a programmer/engineer can take several jobs from the industry henceforth the salary is 3x the regular salary. However the successful founder become rich and invest in other companies small, medium, big and help raise the inequality.
That is the broken narrative. An employee can get stock in 5 different companies in 5 years, a founder is, at best, able to get one company off the ground in 5 years. An employee can move change jobs (and often get a pay raise) when the unexpected hits a company puts it on the skid. A founder will never be invested in again if they jump ship on the company when it hits a big problem. An employee can work for a cash s…
An interesting book on the subject is "Are you a Stock or a Bond" [0]. It really makes you think about how your time/labor has a risk profile in the same way that financial instruments in your 401k do.
[0] http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/are-you-a-stock-or-a-bond-moshe-a-milevsky/1111895174?ean=9780137127375