Ok so I am sitting here at home yesterday and got a call for Fidelity Investments. They wanted me to come in for an Interview. They asked if that was ok, I said sure no problem. They even called me this morning to make sure I was going to show up. The interview was scheduled for 1pm I showed up in my suit and tie, ready for the interview. I sat there for an hour for some lady to show up to interview me. I finally got tired of waiting and had other things to take care of, so I got up handed them my resume and Application for employment and told them I will have to do this another day because I have another engagement at 3pm. It seems like an hour of my life wasted that I will never get back. I am just curious, how long, is too long?? If I am there early should the interviewer be there also?? I am willing to give a person about 15 minutes but an hour, I am home now back in my shorts and I can bet that the person who was to interview me is still not there. I have a line on a job at Circuit City installing stereos (which I used to do in California), while I finish up college. I think I would enjoy that better even though I am sure the pay is not as good, but the job at Fidelity is a temp job sitting there answering the phones all day long, not sure I could do that. That interview was conducted within 10 minutes of my arrival at circuit city. Do yall think that is fricken rude of the interviewer at Fidelity to make people wait that long? When I handed my application and Resume to the secretary she just looked at me like "I guess he just doesn't want the job" :burningm: