A community radio grind flipped a short-term plan into a launchpad, and the exit feels less like quitting and more like cashing in growth chips.
Leaving Jozi FM chapter
Leaving Jozi FM chapter
- Penny Ntuli called time on her run at Jozi FM.
- Exit framed as growth, not burnout.
- Chapter described as career-shaping and personal.
- Tone leaned grateful rather than bitter.
- Penny Ntuli arrived planning a quick six-month stint.
- Warm workplace energy pulled her into staying.
- Nearly two years stacked up unexpectedly.
- Johannesburg's roots slowly replaced KwaZulu-Natal plans.
- Penny Ntuli stretched by hosting in several languages.
- Learning curve felt rough but rewarding.
- Listeners showed patience during slip-ups.
- Coworkers coached her through each leap.
- Penny Ntuli snagged two presenter awards.
- Achievements landed within a short span.
- Mentorship and guidance fueled progress.
- Confidence climbed alongside credibility.
- Penny Ntuli thanked leadership and internal teams.
- Station head Baba Njomane got a public nod.
- Felt ready to chase new opportunities.
- Experience is locked in as a permanent career fuel.
- Penny Ntuli previously worked at Gagasi FM.
- The pay offer for long hours felt insulting.
- Salary review request hit a wall.
- Contract renewal got declined by choice.
- Penny Ntuli received another strong radio offer.
- She chose patience instead of jumping fast.
- Consulted Jozi FM leadership first.
- Confirmed readiness for the next step.