Sentences with phrase «questions in your back pocket»

I am still on the fence about online dating (call me an super late adopter) but I will keep these questions in my back pocket in case I take plunge.
Before setting up an annual review with your agent, make sure you have these important questions in your back pocket.
Earlier this year, I talked about the need to go into every job interview with a few questions in your back pocket, since almost every interviewer will ask you if you have any questions.
You always need to have a selection of questions in your back pocket that are ready to go.
So, make sure that you don't just show up to the interview armed and ready with answers — have some questions in your back pocket too.

Not exact matches

This is one of the most important questions to have in your back pocket.
Noboa and Navas were both part of the Rubin side that defeated Barcelona in the Champions League back in 2009 and, having kept a younger, fresher Zlatan in their pockets for much of that game, a repeat isn't out of the question.
While it was soaking, Houdini asked his visitor to go down the street in any direction, take out a piece of paper and pencil, write a question or a sentence, put it back in his pocket and return to the house.
The slimming silhouette and the high waist make these feel like your Lulus, but the back pockets and luxe fabric won't have you questioning if they're see - through;) They're a go - to in thousands of women's wardrobes for a damn good reason.
After several hours of searching and the team questioning whether they should turn back to get it, he finds it in his pocket.
I'm not sure who said it, but it's a good motto to keep in your back pocket when the questions arise.
They pre-wrote their essays, folded them up, and stuck it in their pockets so that they could pull them out, remove the staple, slide the blank essay question out, slide their completed version in, and push the staple back
While I don't really question this, it needs to be added that I never really felt comfortable with the idea of walking around with it in my back pants pocket, worried I might break it should I forget it when sitting down.
So, now having the data to use for the 4th question, how soon will your set costs and time costs be back in your pocket?
Textbook Fund: Going back to the question I asked earlier in the year — is it a better idea to pay off a bunch of my student loan interest, and getting a bigger new loan to cover the cost of textbooks, or should I get a smaller loan, pay for textbooks out of pocket, and possibly only be able to pay off part of the interest before it capitalizes?
The criticism question is one of those adversity pieces that you've always got to have a story or two about in your back pocket for interviews.
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