Traders
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- 2015
- 90 min
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- it takes five pounds
of pressure
My name is Harry Fox
and four months ago
i didn't know things like that.
Back then I worked in
international asset management.
Don't worry, I'm not gonna
bore you with the details.
I'm gonna tell you what happened
when the company lost
fourteen billion overnight
and we all lost our jobs.
That's a more interesting story.
N'
that's Vernon stynes
on the day we were all told
to clear out our desks.
He's got out-of-date
software manuals
and a personalized
hole punch in that box.
He looks happy, doesn't he?
Kevin wasn't.
- Did you Nick that
from the office?
- Yeah.
I'm gonna use it to
start up my own business.
I mean, they've,
they've gone completely.
- What are we going to get
thirty, forty thousand?
- Oh no, no, no, no,
thirteen and a half... Max.
- That won't go far.
- I've worked out, right,
that I need 2.6 million to
live for the rest of my life,
and that's giving me just above
average male life expectancy.
Educated people do tend
to have an above average
life expectancy.
- You should do what
Chuck difford did in Vegas.
' Who?
- Ah, it's not a true story.
- It's a true story.
- It's not.
- Chuck difford,
he sells everything he's got
and he walks to Vegas,
goes in the first
casino he sees,
and he puts everything on red.
- Roulette?
- Yeah.
- Fifty-fifty shot.
- Well, slightly less than
fifty-fifty, you see it's-
- he doubles his money,
he walks out,
and he never goes back to Vegas.
- And eh, how much did he win?
- 2.6 million.
- Oh, really!
- No-
- no, Vernon.
The point is it's better
to be a bum with nothing,
than a bum with not enough.
So in a way, everything
it's actually
Chuck difford's fault.
N'
the Chinese word for crisis
combines the characters for
danger and opportunity.
Maybe it's true, but for us
opportunities were
gonna be limited.
- You have one
new message-
- hi, Harry, it's Kevin.
Did you hear anything
back from London?
Apparently, we're all f***ing
toxic because of the 14 billion.
Someone said they're looking
for people in Singapore?
Did you hear that?
Anyway, i-l, I'll,
I'll talk to you.
- We were toxic,
and they knew that in
London and Singapore,
and I wasn't like Vernon.
start my own business.
Anyway, don't they say that the
most successful entrepreneurs
have the same personality
traits as psychopaths?
- Hi, orla.
- Hey-ya, Vernon.
- Still smoking?
- Never quit.
- Women who quit
smoking by thirty
are believed to avoid
associated with smoking,
so you're probably not
in any real danger yet.
- That's not very
responsible advice.
- I'm not advising you to smoke,
I'm just pointing out that the
risks aren't so serious yet.
It's good.
- Yeah. It's, eh,
it's temporary, you know,
I'm consolidating while
i start my own business-
web consultancy,
search engine optimization.
- Sounds like a winner.
- You back home now, too?
- No, I'm just down doing my shift,
looking after dad.
- Oh, is that a regular thing?
- Yeah.
- He's got cancer.
Listen, Vernon,
I'll see you around.
- No, no; No!
Maybe we could go for lunch?
My treat.
- Yeah, yeah, but maybe when
one of your brothers are down,
we could, we could do lunch?
- Then I'm not down.
- Oh yeah.
Yeah, yeah, course, yeah.
- Listen, Vernon,
good luck with the new business.
- Yeah, thank you.
- Um... well, 'bye orla.
- Do you know what
new businesses do?
They go f***ing bust
in less than a year,
nearly all of them.
Vernon was back at home.
Me? I was handing back
the company car.
Well, it made sense.
There was no company anymore.
They were sending some guy
I wasn't going to
hang around for that.
- Well?
Yeah.
No, I'm on the bus.
- Code for the canteen is 1212b.
Code for the supplies room
is 1213b.
- So there's a code
for the codes?
- They change every
few months, so no,
there's no code for the codes.
Here's your desk.
Standard data entry-
speed and accuracy,
that's what we need.
It's not difficult.
The machines are split
into three categories.
Soft drinks.
Snacks.
Sanitary items.
Fill in category, location,
and amount.
Any problems, call my extension.
Don't start bothering
anybody else.
- Apparently,
that means you've
got money worries.
I figured any job that
gave me some cash
would slow down my
sink to the bottom.
- Well, you need both the male
and the female plants together;
otherwise you won't get
the nice red berries.
- Alright, Anthony.
- Remember now,
keep them nice and moist,
especially the female.
Alright, English.
with your mammy and daddy?
- Yeah.
It's only temporary.
I'm consolidating while i
start up my new business.
Did you look at my proposal?
- Ah, I already have
a website, Vernon.
- You're not even
search optimized.
Now, I can guarantee you
a significant increase
in business.
- For a fee of five thousand?
- Yeah, but that could be less.
- That could be nothing.
- Come on now, Anthony.
- Housewives have
always liked me,
and housewives buy plants.
- Yes, but,
everything's online now.
- Yeah.
- We should talk again, Anthony.
I've got lots of ideas.
- Really?
Well, come back to me
when you have a good one.
- Hello Mr. Fox,
this is Kim Ryan
I'm your new
relationship manager.
- That was the first call
from my bank in three years.
Friendly and civilized,
but I knew that would change.
They were calling
me for a reason.
- Hello?
- Mr. Fox, I've noticed that
you're now earning less
than your monthly
mortgage repayments.
- That's just temporary.
- I hope so.
You do understand that
this level of income
is not sustainable.
If things don't change soon your
apartment will be repossessed.
- Kevin was forty-eight.
Two kids in college
from his first marriage,
three in private school
from his second,
a big house, a villa in Spain,
three holidays a year.
He always said he
was never more than
one paycheck from going broke,
and it was a month
since we lost our jobs.
- Did you hear anything
about how it happened?
Head on into a tree.
Doa.
- It's just some
people are saying
that it might not have
been an accident.
- Well, actually,
that makes sense.
A man of his age
recently made redundant.
Did you know for every
1% rise in unemployment,
there' s a .8% rise in suicide?
Yeah.
It's called "econocide."
- Kevin wasn't poor.
- He had money.
- But did he have enough?
I mean, I've worked out
that I need 2.6 million
to last my lifetime,
and he was married with kids.
- Hi, Sally.
I'm so sorry.
- Hi, Harry.
- Hi, Vernon.
- What did you say to the widow?
Should I say something to her?
- Her name's Sally, Vernon.
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