I've worked before but I've found a new job and this is the first time in my life everyone took me for a guy without a doubt and no one knows I'm trans. I'm generally open about it, and will say I am if anyone asks, but no one asked and it seems that it does not cross anyone's mind. This makes me happy because I'm only 7 months on T injections, 1 mil /month and I usually dont pass as a guy.
Anyway, what I've noticed is that how people's behaviour changed around me. Suddenly, every male workmate has this urge to constantly pat me and hit me on the shoulders/back (not too gently, either), and even though I'm the smallest of the staff (among males AND females), managers assign me tasks regardless of my weight and height (I'm barely 5" 50kg, they make me carry 25kg stuff or make me refill the shake machine that's like a head taller than I am).
Work equality seems to be bull->-bleeped-<- in this place (I work at a McDonald's branch in London just for reference), all females are put on drinks on drive-thru windows or front tills, 99% of guys have to do batch cooking and burger dressing and all the "dirty" work. Supposedly, it should be mixed, but it isnt. Females are prioritised in breaks, for example, Female 1 starts at 9am, Male 1 starts at 8am, Female 1 gets break sooner, even though Male 1 started 1 hour earlier. Some females who smoke even get free 5m cig breaks from time to time, while when I ask for a fast coffee, they make me clock out, which is considered a registered break.
Dont get me wrong, I was never treated like a princess when I lived as a female- but I do think that the so-called gender equality in a workplace means that a female can be assigned to cook the meat and carry stuff (considering person vs item weight of course) and a guy can be assigned to do drinks, and it should not depend on gender. Same with breaks, being female or male should not affect when you get your break...
Also, when I'm doing restocking duty, it's funny how all females expect me to refill ice, cups, get new bags of fries from the freezer, etc, but when I'm on the same position (which is very rare and I have to fight for it and managers then quickly assign me something else within 1-2 hours), no one gets anything for me because I'm a guy, I have to keep up with the orders while doing my own restocking. Females who work until closing just sit on the till, watching males do the closing cleaning, which is mostly just wiping surfaces, no lifting or heavy work and they tend to even make remarks about it.
Sorry for the rant.
Thoughts? Have you experienced anything similar? If you were in my position as an guy/FTM, how would you feel? How would you feel working there as a female/MTF? Would this make you angry?