The process was very disorganized. The decision to invite me to the Colorado Springs site was made two weeks prior to the proposed interview date (Friday). A week later, I had not heard back. I followed up. I was asked to fly in for Thursday interview. After finding a sub for my class, I confirmed two days later. Then I was asked if I could fly in on Tuesday evening. I declined since I had another class I was the only instructor qualified to teach. We agreed to set up a video conference of some sort. A day later, I received a call that I could go through the interview on Thursday as "planned" ("planned," after changing once, after no words for a week). The flight, the ground transportation (rental car), and hotel check-in were all fine and jazzy (handled them on my own). The interview morning was marred with hiccups. My first interview was supposed to start at 8 am. The company entrance door does not open until 8 am. If the candidate is prudent, she would arrive 15 minutes prior -she's locked out. The instruction given by the coordinator was clear that my first interviewer needed to be called at the door. The security personnel is private third-party service staff and he doesn't know anyone and he isn't comfortable calling for people. After 15 minutes, he calls my interviewer but no response; he asks the passerby and confirmed that he's in his office. My second interviewer was not present. My third interviewer tries to call and find out who else can interview in his stead. I only found out after all the interviews that the second interviewer was replaced by another manager, at 10:40 am via email from the coordinator (all of my interviews finished by 10:30 am; and as a courtesy, I do not check my phone while interviewing). As I left and sent "thank you" emails to all the interviewers, I get responses by noon but the coordinator did not return my email until Monday the following week.