They asked basic questions to get to know you and how you may function as well as what your interests were. The only thing I didn't appreciate was once they knew the distance of where I lived, it seemed like everything we had talked about and all of my qualifications just flew out the door. It's sad to think that my address is what affected my chances of landing the job. If the commute was a problem for me, I obviously wouldn't have applied for the position to start with. You would think it would make a difference when I said that I am willing to relocate, apparently I was sorely mistaken. Also, I wish any type of feedback would be given to allow you the chance to improve or at least an explanation to why you were rejected. Oh well, the hunt continues.