Edwin Sifuna Says He Left KSh 400k Job For His Mental Health: "Boss From Hell"

Posted on 23 Oct 2024
Edwin Sifuna Says He Left KSh 400k Job For His Mental Health: "Boss From Hell"
  • Nairobi senator Edwin Sifuna said he used to get paid well, but the job was taking a toll on his mental state
  • The outspoken lawmaker said the boss, whom he referred to as the boss from hell, used to put him under a lot of pressure
  • For the sake of his mental health, Sifuna decided to leave and start practising as a lawyer on his own, adding that the day he quit, he slept peacefully

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Nairobi - Senator Edwin Sifuna has shared his struggles with a toxic boss, adding that he got tired and quit the job.

The youthful politician pointed out that despite the job being well-paying, his mental state was under constant pressure.

He stated that the job was lucrative, adding that he was sent to a car yard on the first day to pick up his car and treated like a manager.

Sifuna exclaimed that he slept with his mobile phone not ringing for the first time, adding that he had become friends with the boss.

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"The downside of that job was that my boss, who these days they call the boss from hell, was in charge. I know he is watching this show, and these days we've become friends. He used to put me under a lot of pressure back in 2013, and I told myself, "This is not healthy for me." I was earning around KSh 400,000 in 2013, which wasn't bad.
I kept wondering, "Why am I experiencing this stress on a daily basis?" For the sake of my mental health, I decided to leave and start practising as a lawyer on my own. The day I quit that job for the first time, I slept like I had turned off my phone. I slept like a baby.," he said.

Sifuna spoke on Friday, September 1, during an interview on TV47, where he dismissed the statement that any job is worth taking.

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Edwin Sifuna.

Edwin Sifuna.

Edwin Sifuna Says He Left KSh 400k Job for His Mental Health: "Boss from Hell" - Tuko.co.ke

Edwin Sifuna Says He Left KSh 400k Job for His Mental Health: "Boss from Hell" - Tuko.co.ke

Edwin Sifuna Says He Left KSh 400k Job for His Mental Health: "Boss from Hell" - Tuko.co.ke

Edwin Sifuna Says He Left KSh 400k Job for His Mental Health: "Boss from Hell" - Tuko.co.ke

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