Job applicant walks out of interview before it starts after waiting for 30+ minutes, but not before giving the hiring manager a piece of his mind: 'My time [is] more valuable than this!'

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  • "Walked out of an interview today before it even started"

    I had an interview scheduled by the manager at 1:00 at my local harbor freight. I arrived a few minutes early and was told it would be a couple minutes to which I thought was no problem
  • I'm five minutes early I assume it may be at most 1:05 I have to wait till. After 15 minutes of waiting I asked another manager what was going on and was told "it will just be another minute".
  • Once it reached the 30 minute mark I decided my time was more valuable than this and went up to the manager I previously talked to and said that the waiting 30 minutes for an interview
  • scheduled by someone in the store was unprofessional and that I would be leaving. I was met with hostility and told "she's with her manager so that's the reason the wait is long". Not a valid excuse in
  • my opinion when they should have cleared the time to take said interview they set up. All in all it felt good to stand up and have a voice instead of waiting like I would have done in the past.
  • Edit: I am seeing a lot of comments saying " I was rude" or where are you working now" which are missing the point of why I left the interview. I have to say I did accept a job later in the day from another company so I
  • am employed. This job is not as serious an many of you are making it out to be I mean it's Harbor Freight not a five star restaurant and their are plenty of other retail jobs in my area.
  • Edit #2: Saw some other comments saying if I really needed the job I should have stayed and at the time I did need the job before I accepted a position somewhere else but waiting is a no go for me. If the
  • interviewer would have came out and said hey this is the run down it may be a while I would have stuck around instead I was told "it'll be one minute she'll be out soon" and that's not professional in my eyes.
  • Edit #3: last edit to clear up what I said in my first edit. I compared a 5 star restaurant to harbor freight because working as a chef in one would be a harder job to get requiring possible schooling and most likely would be a dream
  • job situation while a retail job doesn't and it's not my dream job. If it was my dream job sure I maybe would have waited and saw it through but its not so I didn't.
  • A man covers his face with both hands while sitting on a bench, looking frustrated.
  • Usagi_Shinobi Good job. Their failure to plan appropriately for a scheduled appointment speaks directly to incompetence on their part, which will make an already low paying job an utter hell. Not even fast food sucks that hard.
  • OP Cavs 1850 Honestly it paid decent for a part time retail job at 17.75 an hour but seeing how the manager didn't care to be on time I knew the job would be hell if I did stick around and not even decent money could fix that.
  • Paxdog1 Saying that she is with her nanager just told you that there are two levels of management that don't value employees. It may or may not be true, but that is the optic. Managers should know this.
  • OP Cavs 1850 This was my exact thought as | left the store. I bet the higher up manager didn't even know an interview was supposed to happen either or she wouldn't have held the interviewing manager up. Or she did know and she sucks too.
  • TheRealDreaK Same manager currently lamenting they can't fill vacant positions.
  • OP Cavs 1850 Sad part is they are hiring a full time position too that I was going to ask about so there goes any opportunity for them to fill that role.
  • sapphir8 A few minutes, like 10 is fine. 30 minutes is not fine.
  • CmdrDatas Brother Remember kids, employers treat you the BEST they ever will during the interview process since they are still trying to convince you to come aboard. So if it's a crappy disrespectful baseline before you start working there, watch out and get out.
  • IntelligentMeal40 If she's with her manager it's her job to tell her manager hey I'm sorry I have an interview a scheduled with someone can I come back in a minute? If she doesn't feel comfortable doing that then you don't want to work there anyway
  • [deleted] If you were 30 mins late they would say that's unacceptable, but if they do it, somehow it's ok.
  • Scruffersdad If you want quality staff you need quality management. And that does not show quality management.
  • Oldmanenok If they feel that entitled to your time when they aren't paying you imagine the entitlement when they are paying for it.

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