
Originally Posted by
Silly-miller
For managers yes it’s quite common because legally they are still being paid by the club who sacked them up until they find another club (redundancy money basicly) but because the money is usaly a lot to lose if they take another job they usaly ride it out until money drys up.
Good examples of this are
Roy hodgeson (sacked by FA and employed by Crystal Palace )
Paul clemance (employed by derby then joined Swansea when his cash was low)
I have no idea about recruitment guys but I’m guessing it may be the same