Anyone ever had a interview with recruiters that knew they were going to be laid off?

No, but one time in the 1990s I had a recruiter that did not find me anything because that agency was slow.

Ran into him again month or two later at a large hotel as a dining room manager few months later and he hired me as a waiter for their dining room.

Job sucked and I will NEVER work nights in a hotel dining room again. Very few eat at most hotels at night. They go out or get room service. Only regular we had was some local school superintendent who brought his longtime girlfriend up there so he couldn't be seen cheating on his wife. Most times, I was lucky to get 2 to 3 tables a night. Some nights, no tables. Just sat in an empty dining room. Me and the former recruiter. But he usually left around 6-7 pm since he showed up at 11 am.

Place eventually finally laid us all off as the hotel was falling into disrepair and needed millions in renovations. I'd even see an occasional rat run across the dining room floor when it was empty. Reopened as a franchise Hilton a year later.

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