Wow i havent slept at all last night because i was to stressed. I decided to see my HR and to tell her about my case. I said this: I am a little embarrassed to tell it but i am transexual.. The first thing she did is smiling and said : So what? this doesnt matter. We allready have a transmen at the office and people are just fine with him. Do you want me to help you talk about it with your supervisor? Maybe you didnt know but he is homosexual and very open-minded. Have you asked for your legal name change so i can change it in the system? Are you ready to come in dress, wear a wig and makeup at the office . Do you prefer using the ladies or men washroom?
That went sooo smooth and good wow... :)
I am waiting for my supervisor to get back to me now.
Congratulations, so proud of you. Nothing feels better in owning your truth.
Love and Respect,
A
Wonderful! So happy for you and glad you managed to lift another weight from your shoulders..well done honey!
Hugs
Dianne
xo
Great Job! Step by Step......one at a time. Congrats!
Congratulations! It must be so amazing to finally be free at work, I'm happy for you :D
thank you :D
Wow, that was amazing! If only coming out to family and friends would merit the same response...
QuoteMaybe you didnt know but he is homosexual
Why would HR out a fellow employee? Otherwise, congratulations on getting past a very important hurdle.
Quote from: diane 2606 on December 07, 2015, 07:34:19 PM
Why would HR out a fellow employee? Otherwise, congratulations on getting past a very important hurdle.
Oh he is out to everyone and talk openly about his boyfriend all the time.
Oh, OK. it was you quoting HR as saying, "Maybe you didn't know" that caught my attention. I'll just slink back into obscurity. :)
Quote from: diane 2606 on December 07, 2015, 08:10:37 PM
Oh, OK. it was you quoting HR as saying, "Maybe you didn't know" that caught my attention. I'll just slink back into obscurity. :)
Oh yeah ;p i am only starting my 3rd week at this job. I should have mentionned
Awesome!
The more people I tell, the more "girl" I get to see... is that how it works?
its a freeing experience...and make the next one a bit easier
That's great news, congrats!
Wow your HR sounds awesome!!! My HR had the same, "so what?" attitude to it. They said it's no big deal at all and the HR director said she knew one one Trans woman who transitioned during her tenure. Truth be told there are a few of us here. There are also gay and lesbian employees (it's New York after all).
Update:
My 2 supervisors made me come to their desk to have a talk about it.
They told me that they are going to fully support me on my transition and that no discrimination will be tolerated.They admire my courage. We started to plan things together. Next week they are going to introduce it to supervisors of other service, on wednesday they have set a lunch with my close team so i can announce to them before the others . Then on friday they will give me sick leave and they will announce it to people concerned. Why on next friday? Christmas vacations for 2 week then on january 1st 2016 i am going back to work but as a woman.
Wow! how great and exciting. It sounds like you work with very supportive people.
Congratulations! I just came out to my boss and HR as well and they both had similar reactions. Still haven't told my coworkers I'm also kind of aiming for a January 1st as well.
Seeing all these stories about people coming out at work and experiencing nothing but smooth, accepting reactions makes me feel so happy! Could it be possible? Is society actually heading towards acceptance of trans people like it has reached acceptance for gay people?
Nice! Glad it went smoothly. I'm still nervous about having to do such a thing. I'm not sure if I should tell them and be open about it or not when I seek work. I haven't had to deal with the situation yet due to my father helping me transition first. Yup I said my dad and he's doing it alone lol. My mother has never been there for me so my dad raised his family as a single parent. He's been difficult but he's a good father and hes been getting use to the idea of me transitioning mtf. I had to tell him off a few times until he got it through his head that I was being serious. Lol. If anyone has any advice for me at all that'd be greatly appreciated!
Congratulations. :) One more step down, plenty to go! I had an experience earlier today. I wear rubber padded cut resistant gloves for the work I do so when I went to adjust my safety glasses I pulled a lot of hair by accident, cringed, and proceeded to remove the hard hat, hoody, glasses, and all that to fix it all.
The lady (coworker, lesbian, great gal) across from me said, "Geeze, all that hair. Why are you growing it out?" I responded with, "To keep my ass warm!" (it's pretty cold where we are). She replies, "But that's not your butt." And I said, "You sure?!" We laughed. Few minutes later I said, "But nah, if you thought really hard about it you'd figure it out."
We've had discussions relating to LGBT things given that we're both a part of it. If I was to ever have an ally in the workplace it would be her. That's the closest I've came to ever telling someone in the workplace, and probably the closest I'll get for a long time. So kudos! :)
Quote from: archlord on December 08, 2015, 05:44:12 PM
Update:
My 2 supervisors made me come to their desk to have a talk about it.
They told me that they are going to fully support me on my transition and that no discrimination will be tolerated.They admire my courage. We started to plan things together. Next week they are going to introduce it to supervisors of other service, on wednesday they have set a lunch with my close team so i can announce to them before the others . Then on friday they will give me sick leave and they will announce it to people concerned. Why on next friday? Christmas vacations for 2 week then on january 1st 2016 i am going back to work but as a woman.
Here we do not have such a great HR department. There is no rule, and I had to figure out how to express myself. It has caused a lot of fuss and gossip.
The latest event was a kind of warning from the university president: refrain from posting my bikini photos in Facebook. My response was to erase my current affiliation in the Facebook profile, as some argued that my workplace is anyway related with my Facebook activities.
As you have educated persons in your workplace, you have nothing to fear. If I work at a place like yours, I would bike to workplace while wearing bikini in summer.
Anyway, congrats!
barbie~~
Congrats Archlord! I am so happy it went so smoothly for you!
Congratulations! I'm glad things went well! :)
Congrats ;D
Update: I just recieved a greeting card from one of my supervisor. He is saying that he is happy to welcome me to the team and that it Will be a pleasure to get to know me better . He also said that he find me very courageous to assume myself and that both him ,my other supervisor and the RH team will be behind to support me. Respect !
I couldnt ask for more seriously wooooww
Where are you from Archlord? Did I read somewhere that you resided in Canada? If so I am not surprised at how supportive all your supervisors and managers seem to be.
I live in California myself and my store manager LOVES me, so do all my coworkers. I was talking to my boss yesterday and he called me our store's "all-star sweetheart," and there are about 100 workers at our store. It was pretty encouraging knowing how accepting society seems to be of trans people now. Here's to hoping acceptance keeps continuing and improving!
Congrats girl! Wonderful news that your workplace is so accepting. I had started telling some of my co-workers about my plans to transition. I actually got a call from HR saying they had heard a rumor that I was going to transition and that they wanted to let me know that they were there to provide me with assistance and support. I hope your transition at your work goes as well as mine has.
Quote from: Jessie Ann on December 09, 2015, 11:49:59 PM
Congrats girl! Wonderful news that your workplace is so accepting. I had started telling some of my co-workers about my plans to transition. I actually got a call from HR saying they had heard a rumor that I was going to transition and that they wanted to let me know that they were there to provide me with assistance and support. I hope your transition at your work goes as well as mine has.
Uhhhhh what??? How do you still pass as male at your workplace that you have to come out as trans to them?!
This was back in April. I had been planning on going to them once I was done speaking with some of my co-workers who I personally wanted let know of my plans to transition before going to HR. It did not change my time line any since I had already filed my name and gender change petition with the courts and I had my hearing date date for late May.
Quote from: Roni on December 09, 2015, 11:57:44 PM
Uhhhhh what??? How do you still pass as male at your workplace that you have to come out as trans to them?!
Yes i am from Canada Roni , in quebec province however in a small city
Update:
OMG today was the day. I am officially out to everyone at work. My supervisor called me and told me everything went well and people are just supportive. He also told me that it took a weight off of a few people and that it explained a few things to others. They are going to name me Élodie when i will come back at work on january 4th.
Congrats! I avoided that situation by being transferred from the call center I worked at to the medical research section that is handled my HRT & transition. Don't know if I'll go to the call center once I'm a full girl (Apr'16) Good Luck!
Wow, that's wonderful! I'm happy for you!