- A young man is begging a lady for his job back after he quit without notice and said he was moving to Dubai
- The Kenyan employer warned young people that they should learn how to keep jobs
- Some Kenyans agreed with the employer, stating that some employees quit without notice and even steal from their employers
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Elijah Ntongai, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, has more than three years of financial, business, and technology research expertise, providing insights into Kenyan and global economic trends.
A Kenyan employer has warned young people to learn to keep their jobs and ensure good relations with employers, even when quitting work.
The employer shared a story of a young man who, despite having many chances before, failed to take them and is now begging her for another chance.
"Unfortunately, as an employer, my observation has been that a huge percentage of youths in Kenya don’t know how to keep jobs," @MudgeRulf, the Kenyan employer, said in a post on X.
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How to relate with employers
The employer recounts investing considerable time and resources in training an employee who then exited without informing her, even after she had given him many chances.
Later, when she had another vacancy, she considered hiring him again because she had spent money on his training, but he declined the job offer and said he was waiting to travel to Dubai.
"I was happy for him and didn’t want to stand on his way to Dubai, so I asked if he could take up the job until he flew out, but he declined. As you can see from the text, he even left my last message unanswered," said @MudgeRulf.
How Kenyans reacted
@KarokiNjogu said:
Don’t burn bridges. You will be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.
@sangdebby said:
This is true! Someone I know was jobless for months, and then she was hooked to a job….it happened that one evening they were so busy and were told to extend just for a few minutes and being a hospital setting, she had no otherwise….only for her to complain to the mnx that she was treated badly and that was not what is in their terms of employment . I went mute! Like she has only been employed for 15 days .
@rozzykanyua said:
We also need to talk about employers whom you give your all and always deliver on time, ensuring a smooth flow of work but choosing to compensate those doing nothing better. In short, they wait for the day you land a better job so they raise your salary to prevent you from leaving.
@MudgeRulf replied to @rozzykanyua:
In such cases, one needs to move on to a better job because the employer didn’t deserve them.
Graduate who has tarmacked for six years begs Oscar Sudi for job
Earlier on, TUKO.co.ke, a jobless graduate from Eldoret identified as Lillian, wrote to Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi to request a job or help to start a business.
In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Lillian revealed that he graduated from UoE with a degree in Food Science and Nutrition.
"I am Lillian from Nandi county. I am requesting for your help, kindly help me get a job, I graduated from the University of Eldoret," she wrote in an emotional note.
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