Okay, so today I had a job interview for a seasonal job at L.L. Bean (if you want to know what it is, look it up because I'm not in the mood to explain). Now...I set up this interview around three weeks ago, so having to wait so long for this thing did not help me feel better about the result. But anyway...I left an hour before the interview to make sure that I had time to get to the town and find the employment office, and I ended up there 25-30 minutes early.
I was the first one there for the particular interview time (1:45; there's more than one interviewer) and I ended up being the last to go in because my interviewer was a little behind. So I go in and she asks me around 10 questions (maybe more, I don't know) during which she had to leave for a minute to talk to a coworker, then she's quietly looking through things on the computer for whatever reason (probably so she could say the next part, thinking, "So what do I say for this result?"). So then she says, "Well, I have more qualified candidates for this position...so I'm not going to offer you a job at this time. I'm sorry. Good luck with your search."
So with all this, it was a complete waste of time in my opinion. I waited three weeks just to hear a "no"...not worth it. I mean, come on, they should just have those stupid questions that they ask in the application so they can just see your answers on there...because seriously, it's a waste of the applicant's and the interviewer's time if they have to come in just to answer questions for no job offer.
In my opinion, people should only be contacted about a job if the place is almost completely sure that they're going to hire the person. But that's just me.
And that's the end of the rant. Sorry if I sounded completely stupid, but it's difficult to compute what I want to say when I'm ticked off.