I came out to my parents when I was 19, winter break sophomore year. My family was not supportive at the beginning and did not believe that I could really be a man. Then I started T and got top surgery without them knowing. Eventually they noticed that I had not called them in months (due to the voice change) so I came out again about my transition status, which was a big shock to them. My mom clearly said she could not accept all this. From that point, i started to share more of my life with them, showing them how happy I have became and they started to came along. When I went home again the next winter break, my parents had become a lot more acceptive, partially because they realized that I am actually a man, and the T could make me look like one. At this point, they are still unable to understand anything LGBT related, but they knew this is the only way their child can live, so they offer as much support as they can.
As for work, I am grateful that I have a group of amazing coworkers that are supportive and celebrate every step of ky transition with me.