Anonymous wrote:OP here. So the answer is yes. . . .I blew the interview because I was not offered the job. I received a message on my phone saying that they hired someone else and wished me best of luck. Even though I was not really surprised I had a glimmer of hope that I would still be offered the job - I am so disappointed in myself for messing up this opportunity. I did this to myself because I truly believe that I would have gotten the offer if I had not said what I did.
Anyway, here is where it gets a bit weird: After I received the message that I did not get the job I thought it would be best to be professional and thank them for the opportunity for the interview. I also wanted to receive honest feedback from the interview and planned to ask why I was not offered the job (I wanted to hear it personally from them). I called the woman who left me the message and she answered the phone. When I told her who I was she hung up the phone! I thought we might have been disconnected so I called again and the call went to her voicemail. I left a message saying I was sorry that I did not get the job and had a question and asked her to return the call. I did not receive a return call today. I am so confused as to why she hung up the phone on me! It was extremely unprofessional and I am even more upset about that incident than not getting the job!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So the answer is yes. . . .I blew the interview because I was not offered the job. I received a message on my phone saying that they hired someone else and wished me best of luck. Even though I was not really surprised I had a glimmer of hope that I would still be offered the job - I am so disappointed in myself for messing up this opportunity. I did this to myself because I truly believe that I would have gotten the offer if I had not said what I did.
Anyway, here is where it gets a bit weird: After I received the message that I did not get the job I thought it would be best to be professional and thank them for the opportunity for the interview. I also wanted to receive honest feedback from the interview and planned to ask why I was not offered the job (I wanted to hear it personally from them). I called the woman who left me the message and she answered the phone. When I told her who I was she hung up the phone! I thought we might have been disconnected so I called again and the call went to her voicemail. I left a message saying I was sorry that I did not get the job and had a question and asked her to return the call. I did not receive a return call today. I am so confused as to why she hung up the phone on me! It was extremely unprofessional and I am even more upset about that incident than not getting the job!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no accidents, subconsciously you do not want the job.
I agree with this. Without meaning to, you said exactly what you felt -- the hours are going to interfere with your family life, and they won't work out for you. Thus, the job is not a good fit for you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks to all who replied. I was told I will find out today if I got the job or not and I am waiting with a bit of anxiety. On one hand I really want the job but on the other hand I know the hours would be terrible for me and my family. I am still wondering though why I shot myself in the foot by answering the way I did. I can honestly say that if I do not get the job it is totally because of my stupid answer. Lessons have definitely been learned! I am going to hope for the best - I will keep you updated when I receive a response!