Thanks for your input, gang!
I realize that change is slow and that a company/employee paradigm shift may take many years, decades or perhaps never come to fruition. I am aware of the difficulties and the previous failures, however, I do believe that younger talented engineers would gravitate toward working at a tech company that cares about their employees and treats them well. Competitive pay, scaled back version of silicon valley fringe benefits (ping pong, food, and gym paid for), plus an equity play in the parent company is something which I don't see present in Bs As today. Maybe this is for a good reason (per the aforementioned hurdles) or perhaps it just hasn't been attempted by a start up yet - that is the million dollar question.
Nevertheless, I find the recent changes promising, namely the ability to transfer money at a realistic exchange rate. Any advice, criticism or thoughts are more than welcome!
Noesdeayer: Thank you for the contact - I will reach out them!