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Anchorage ex-Marine faces Work Discrimination for being Transgender

Started by Kate Thomas, June 09, 2009, 12:43:41 AM

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Kate Thomas

Anchorage ex-Marine faces Work Discrimination for being Transgender

In the early 1990's I interviewed at McLaughlin Youth Center and was told that with my Marine Corps and security experience I was the top candidate for the job, but that I need a bachelor's degree to be hired. I eventually went after the degree and at the same time corrected an issue in my life that had tormented me for decades - I corrected my gender.


Now, even though I am more skilled and better trained, I am deemed "unfit" to work in my field. Even though I served my Human Service practicum (internship) at McLaughlin. I have interviewed 25 times with no luck.
"But who is that on the other side of you?"
T.S. Eliot
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chrysalis

Well Alaska has the highest rate of pedos in the U.S. so...->-bleeped-<- them.
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