It seems to that the more you want a guild, the less likely you'll find one 'suitable.'
If anyone remembers, I was rudely removed from my guild because I did not log on a couple days in a row. A couple weeks later the guild asked me back. I, of course, thanked them for the very brief time but decided I'd be better off unguilded.
Then, as I was enjoying a wonderful break from the slavery that is Christmas, I turned on EQ2 and was asked to help a player. Being the wonderful person that I am ;P I stopped to help. A few Spanish friends needed another person so they could create a guild. They didn't want an 'uber' 5 million member guild; they simply wanted a means of constant and easy communication. Seeing the goodness there, I helped. I then spent a hefty amount of time explaining what I knew of guilds and guild levels etc.
(Seeing as how my boring story is dragging..) I'm proud to say, I've been asked to remain with them for as long as I like. They are the friendliest happiest players I've come across in a long time. And they very often break their own conversations in Spanish into English to get me involved. Great bunch of people, they are. I'm honoured to be a part of Devocion celta .
http://eq2players.station.sony.com/en/guild.vm?guildId=219208
The point of my boring story (which I was all bouncy telling) is that 'suitable' guilds are few and far between. Continue being kind to your neighbor and always help out when you can. Those 'suitable' guilds are out there, and many would love to have you as a member. Just be patient and friendly.