
From a young age all I really wanted was to be happy, have a family and to be a decent person. I try to treat people the way I鈥檇 like to be treated, and that comes from my upbringing.
Suzy Stoodley is the BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) Programme Administrator within the Department of Plant Sciences. A mother of three, she has combined a successful career at the 探花直播 with a busy family life.
From a young age all I really wanted was to be happy, have a family and to be a decent person. I try to treat people the way I鈥檇 like to be treated, and that comes from my upbringing.
My parents weren鈥檛 well off, but I always felt very secure and loved. My mum became poorly when I was about eleven; she deteriorated quite quickly and passed away when I was sixteen, three weeks before my GCSE exams. Although it was a hugely difficult time, I do think I was fortunate because I have such a close family and we support each other. I went to a good college but only stayed there a few months; my head just wasn鈥檛 in it so I decided to leave and get a job. My dad was really supportive of my decision, and because he didn鈥檛 force me to stay I didn鈥檛 feel like I was letting him down.
I鈥檝e had all sorts of jobs before I came here. I鈥檝e been a dental nurse, purchaser for a computer business and handled escalated calls for a telephone company. I was the one who dealt with people when they got really cross. I loved it. When people shout and rant, I just let them get it off their chest because nine times out of ten they鈥檙e pretty stressed and just want to vent. Eventually they run out of steam. It鈥檚 the quiet ones you need to watch out for!
I knew I wanted three or four children quite close together. When I became pregnant with my second child it wasn鈥檛 financially viable for me to go back to work, but I think I was really lucky to get to spend time at home. After a while I ended up getting a job in a supermarket stacking shelves three nights a week. My brain wasn鈥檛 exercised at work, but my focus was on the family and I absolutely love watching the three of them evolve and grow. Life is never dull in our house; this morning the youngest woke me up at 5am to tell me his tooth had come out, then I had to dress them all as pirates for school, and later we鈥檙e going to bake carrot cake. I just think they鈥檙e pretty cool and we make each other laugh. I don鈥檛 experience a tension between being a mum and my working life, but it鈥檚 been a slow, evolving process; I have a very supportive husband and we鈥檝e worked out what we need to make it work as a family.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 experience a tension between being a mum and my working life, but it鈥檚 been a slow, evolving process.鈥
It was pretty daunting when I got this job after being out of the 鈥榬eal鈥 working world for so long. It meant moving back into an office environment and thankfully I was given a chance to show what I鈥檓 capable of. I don鈥檛 want to be an administrator who does the bare minimum. I like instigating and improving things, for example building a new website and redesigning the programme timetable. Nobody asked me to; I just got on with it. I know I鈥檓 pretty diligent and set high standards for myself. It鈥檚 important to get the details and the small things right, otherwise the big things don鈥檛 work.
鈥淚鈥檝e bought a caravan (called Mabel) to go in the bottom of my garden, and I鈥檓 going to do her up so I can have a study area. I can鈥檛 wait.鈥
One of the professors has been encouraging me to do a degree since I arrived here. I could sit at this job and do it perfectly well until I retire, but I want more. I鈥檓 only thirty-five and I鈥檝e got a lot to give, so that鈥檚 why deciding to do a degree makes sense. I know that it鈥檚 going to be at least the next six years of my life. I鈥檝e bought a caravan (called Mabel) to go in the bottom of my garden, and I鈥檓 going to do her up so I can have a study area. I can鈥檛 wait.
One of the main reasons for driving myself to achieve as much as I can is that my mum was thirty-seven when she died and I suppose that instilled in me an awareness that it could happen to me at any time. I鈥檓 not necessarily going to get to eighty or ninety. It鈥檚 real and it happens, so I suppose it makes you think, while I鈥檓 still around it鈥檚 best to do as much as I can. Now I鈥檝e got the boys, I also want to show them that they can achieve anything if they really want to.
I鈥檓 happy with my lot; I鈥檓 not dissatisfied or feeling that I have a void in my life, it鈥檚 just that I want to make the most of it. I鈥檝e been a school governor, I鈥檝e completed all sorts of physical challenges like a half marathon and a duathlon, and now I鈥檓 taking on the degree. I have an appetite for life and I believe people should give things a go.聽 Try jumping out of a plane, try doing a night course or a marathon. Too often I hear people say negative things, 鈥業 don鈥檛 have this, I don鈥檛 have that, I can鈥檛 do that, it鈥檚 too hard.鈥 I think it comes back to people I love not being here anymore and knowing that I need to make the most of my life.