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Started by NYCTSGirl01, March 06, 2013, 04:25:03 PM
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Quote from: Shodan on March 11, 2013, 04:48:21 PMLooking for a new job, now. This one has become unbearable to work for.
Quote from: ZoeM on March 11, 2013, 05:33:43 PMOoh, ooh, can I refer you to Epic?
Quote from: Shodan on March 11, 2013, 05:40:18 PMDo I get to wear a hat?
Quote from: ZoeM on March 11, 2013, 06:36:46 PMYou get to wear any hat you please. 'Cept one that says "Allscripts." Or "Cerner."
Quote from: Shodan on March 11, 2013, 06:45:44 PMOr.... McKesson!*makes the sign of the evil eye*
Quote from: Bailey on March 07, 2013, 05:46:47 PMI am a consultant for the engineering industry and I maintain offices at five different firms, and I teach on occasion as well. I have several degrees in varying disciplines (four related to engineering), four of which are doctorates. Yes, I am a prodigy. I started university when I was fourteen and I have Aspergers as well. Being from Canada, I am protected on two fronts, firstly, for being on the Autism Spectrum and, secondly, for being transgendered. Companies try to avoid human rights tribunals at all costs, here. It's bad publicity and a drain on resources. I was given a few strange looks when I told people that I was transgendered and a few people decided they didn't want to talk to me anymore. That didn't last long, though, because they needed me to sign off on their work. They've all seems to come around to accepting it in some way as best as I can tell. My appearance is quite androgynous. I don't wear skirts at all, so I don't stick out in that fashion, but on occasion I will wear dress crops or something similarly feminine and no one says anything unless some of the females say they look nice or want to know where I purchased them. The tops I wear are relatively unisex and don't draw much attention. Even if I wear a feminine top, my breasts aren't big enough to be noticed; it looks like I have pectorals. No one stares. I'm treated like a normal person. The men still treat me like "one of the guys" and the women treat me like a woman. I don't think many people care, really. I still get invited out to the various functions, most of which I decline, but nothing has really changed. Maybe the fact that I lack social awareness plays a factor, but I haven't noticed anything other than the women being extra nice to me now. EDIT:I'm also allowed to use whichever washroom I choose. I use the women's washroom ninety-eight percent of the time with no objections.
Quote from: Bailey on March 07, 2013, 10:00:27 PMI have those four pieces of paper with my name on them, but I prefer to maintain my relative anonymity on the internet instead of plastering my name where it can be seen by all and thereby linking it to personal and professional contact information. If you choose not to believe me, that is your choice. I have nothing to prove to you.
Quote from: Sammy on March 07, 2013, 02:17:54 AMI work for the government as the human rights lawyer.. I have not talked yet with my colleagues but as I am accepting my self and feeling liberated other girls keep asking me what is going on with me . And I really hope that all those values we are standing here for will remain valid in respect of ourselves too, that I wont be treated on double standards and get dumped.
Quote from: Carolina1983 on March 12, 2013, 05:04:54 PMUnemployed since a few days ago.