Larry Brush's wife has had enough. Last month he lost his job at Fitch Ratings. It was the third time he has been laid off in eight years.
“This is it, we're done. I'm sick and tired of this,” says Sherry Davey, his wife. “He needs to change professions completely [to] something not related to Wall Street.”
Mr Brush, 44, is retraining as a nurse. That might not impress those of his friends still rating commercial mortgage-backed securities on New York's State Street Plaza. But in turning to a traditionally female job, Mr Brush is trying to escape a very male recession.
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