I would like to share my experience with the interview process at this music school. Alexandra, the person who scheduled my interview, did not show up at the agreed-upon time. When I reached out to ask if we would still have the interview, she responded briefly, saying her car had broken down. While I understand that emergencies happen, people couldn’t have a reaction to it immediately. I believe it was unprofessional for her not to inform me ahead of time that she couldn't make the interview, rather than waiting for me to reach out.
What I found most disappointing was not the fact that she missed the interview, but the way she handled it. When I pointed out that she should have notified me sooner, she reacted defensively, accusing me of lacking grace, compassion, and kindness. She even went as far as to say that being late is something most professionals experience at some point in their careers. I find this hard to believe.
I treat people with respect, and I expect the same in return. After her rude comments, including accusing me of making up stories to make myself feel better, I felt compelled to speak up. It’s clear to me that if this is how she conducts herself as a leader, this institution is unlikely to succeed.
I stand by the principle that I have every right to stand up for myself when treated unfairly and disrespectfully.
Responding to your reply:
It's unnecessary to blame others while creating your own stories. As I’ve mentioned, I don’t really care what you think—respecting others is the most important lesson in life. Perhaps it's time to go back to school and get some education, or seek guidance from your family and parents. Good luck with your business, but honestly, there's no point in continuing this argument.
Also, if you feel the need to speak with a therapist, I’d be happy to recommend some of the best ones in town. As for the interview, Alexandra wanted to schedule it for later in the day, but I let her know I wasn’t available at that time. So, after your situation, how would you have responded so quickly to my initial message asking if the interview was still happening? It seems you may just need to admit that you didn’t want the interview at an early time and made up an excuse.
WOW, such a high standard about hiring teachers. So why there were bad reviews on your previous teachers here? Hilarious!
Also, the truth is, I refused to reschedule with your interview again not you rejected me. Good story-maker, you guys. Such a...
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