So i figured why not submit an application, it looked like they had enough employees so I didn't expect to get hired but I asked for an application anyway; cashier told me to ask for the manager when i was done filling out the application. Asking the manager I figured, probably meant an On-the-spot interview, looking here on glassdoor confirmed that theory. I took it home and filled it out, came back a day later dressed up in what the employees were wearing, plus a nice interview shirt. I waited in line for a chance to talk to customer service, when it was my turn a cashier took me up to the manager. The manager went up to me and I shook hands and introduced myself, he never said his name, but nothing out of the ordinary. He went through my my application. This was it, I thought, now he was either going to tell me to go home because they had no jobs available or bring me in for the interview.
"ok" he said. He walked over to the other cashiers and struck up a conversation about "last night's game of football". I assumed he was going to grab a pen over there and come back. Before I knew it he had bolted to the back of the store. I waited a whole hour. For him to tell me If i should go home or come in after he reviewed my resume in the backroom. I figured out after I wasted an hour of my time that he had deserted me. No words but "ok" were said by him. I don't want to work in a place where the manager is going to disregard my time and talk about football when he is supposed to say something professional like, oh, i don't know
"Thank you for the application, we'll look through it and see what we can do. You're free to go for now. (: " Since I was treated like a piece of trash I will no longer be shopping at bed, bath, and beyond. I don't support a company that treats Employees/Prospectives, like trash. So much for an interview.