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The Salary Was Too Little – Milly Chebby On Quitting Work At The Deputy President’s Office
Popular content creator Millicent Chebet aka Milly Chebby has revealed that she at some point worked at the office of the Deputy President as a Public Relations officer.
Speaking in an interview, Milly, still, bared that it reached a point where she was no longer motivated.
According to her, the job came too monotonous for her, forcing her to look for provocation outside the office structures.
She added that her lack of provocation had hit ground zero similar that she at times reported. She revealed that, as a person who naturally loves and enjoys challenges, she had to give in her abdication as she sought growth outside her comfort zone.
“I resigned because personally, I love challenges. Every day I love waking up to something new. I don’t like the obvious monotony and mark timing and no growth whatsoever… There are times I would get to the office at 10 am because I had no motivation,” she said.
Before joining the office of the Deputy President, Milly revealed that she also served in the public relations department at the also office of the Prime Minister.
“I was in the public relations department at the Office of the Prime Minister and then the office of the deputy president William Ruto. That is when I resigned,” she added.
Discovering further into her abdication, Milly added that the compensation package wasn’t that seductive and so it was easier for her to abdicate and take a fully different career path.
She added that comparing her once job and her current bone as a content creator, she’s presently earning further and she doesn’t lament any of her moves at all.
Lately, Milly who’s married to funnyman Terence Creative, revealed how she didn’t like her hubby’s also hustle.
“And when I left government thank God I have never regretted and to top it up the salary was too little,” she added.
According to her, the entertainment assiduity also didn’t pay as important and she always wondered why her hubby would still hang in the assiduity that was paying him peanuts.
“When we met, he used to like emceeing in clubs and he was paid peanuts. He was working alongside friends and they were paid Ksh 3,000 and each would get Ksh1,500. I didn’t like it,” she revealed.