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80743: ui: Improve UX when jobs page times out r=jocrl a=jocrl

Partially fixes #66607 and #71343.

This commit:
- Increases the Jobs page API timeout from 30 seconds to 1 minute.
- Adds an informational message after 2 seconds of loading indicating that
  loading might take a while, and that filtering can help.
- Improves the timeout error message, and suggests that filtering can help.
- Adds a more informative console.error, that will log to DataDog after the Jobs
  page is added to CC Console.
- Moves stories to the parent `JobsTable` component and adds stories for loading
  and error states.

Unrelated to the Jobs page, this commit also:
- Adds a previously intended but missing 2 second delay to the information
  message in the Transactions table, to make it similar to that of the
  Statements table.
- Fixes broken cluster-ui storybook.

Release note (ui): Previously, when the Jobs page timed out, it would have the
message "Promise timed out after 30000 ms". Now, it has a more helpful error
message, and an information message that appears after 2 seconds of loading and
indicates that the loading might take a while.

Before:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/91907326/165836334-800c7c8f-0705-4b2d-9edf-c1c66d2b69a0.png)

After:
First 2 seconds
<img width="1074" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/91907326/165841393-0fc4454d-cfb2-4e2d-80f1-9313f1570570.png">

2s - 1min
<img width="1090" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/91907326/165841424-8bf0f991-cf0e-486c-9126-a3c5a24cdf31.png">

After 1 min timeout
<img width="1088" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/91907326/165841758-848ea80f-4164-48e0-b6e1-27aed0daba7f.png">


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