Susan Jones – Writer

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Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

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I’ve been to the gym today, gym picture

and spent some lovely time in the garden as well.

garden in June

Now I’ve got a part-time job, yippee… that’s good news.

Things come together don’t they. First you have no job, then the temp agency say, ‘can you go and be a receptionist for a day at

the place you went last time. They asked for me again, so that was special. I said yes. That will be next Tuesday for the day.

Then I had an interview yesterday, and the lady rang me today to say, ‘we want to offer you the job.’ So I’m thrilled.

My new job is cleaning offices in a local town. blue van

I go to the bosses house by seven o’clock in the morning, then we go out in a

van and clean all kinds of offices, like doctors’, call centre places, and others. I remember when I worked in…

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4 responses to “New job, and temp job.”

  1. Patsy Avatar

    Congratulations on getting the job. Must be a relief to have something more regular.

    Garden looks great. Love that you’re wearing a jumper to go with the colour scheme!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Yes, glad to have a regular day job Patsy, with lovely family of my kind of folks. And the jumper is one of my favourites. Now I can get on with my writing without having to keep searching for jobs.

  2. bardessdmdenton Avatar

    Congratulations, Susan! And your garden is stunning! I remember how annoying it was looking for a job – mostly because it interfered with my writing … not just time-wise but mind-and-emotion-and-spirit-wise, too. Hope all goes well with your new job. XO

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Diane, you’re right, it’s lovely to just get on with the writing isn’t it?

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