Not exact matches
On the other
side of the
fence, in rural Arizona, Tim «Nailer» Foley leads an armed group
of rough, tough Marlboro men who at first go after illegal immigrants who allegedly take
jobs away from Americans, then turn their attention to drug smugglers.
On the other
side of the
fence, the camera bulging out
of the front
of the strap does a good
job of ruining the device's sleek look.
After all, you've just found yourself
on the other
side of the proverbial
fence; applying for a
job, rather than hiring others.
Because
on the other
side of the
fence the interviewer will be thinking can I see this person doing my
job, could I put them in front
of clients, or students, or whoever.
I've experienced both
sides of the graduate recruitment
fence, from applying to and getting a
job on a much sort after graduate scheme, through to interviewing perspective graduates and running assessment centres.