Why in movies can traders never get another job?
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TimViper1 — 10 years ago(March 15, 2016 12:04 AM)
Why in any of these Wall Street movies when someone gets fired they make it seem like they can never get another job with any other firm, company, or elsewhere in the financial sector and they'll suddenly go from making 7-figures to running a laundromat or managing a Burger King?
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bpollen — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 01:55 PM)
When Spacey referred to the traders unloading the bad mortgage-backed securities as damaging their careers, it's because they were doing something unethical and possibly illegal: intentionally selling investments they knew to be worthless.
Once a trader knows what they're doing, they probably will not get another job because their reputation has been ruined. They're unethical, at best. No one, least of all the public, will trust them.
As for the others, it's hard to get another job after you've been laid off, as we all know. ESPECIALLY if you're over a certain age, like Tucci (altho he wasn't a traderhe was a risk manager, I think). There are so many who want to be traders, and are traders, that there's no reason to hire someone who has been laid off. Companies are always leery of people who have been laid off. A company laying workers off doesn't lay off the cream of the crop.