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Started by SashaHyde, January 28, 2018, 06:30:08 PM

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Colleen_definitely

Light infantry up until 2002 or so when they rolled the mech infantry types in under the bravo designation.
As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars...
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Alanna1990

I don't actually work, sometimes i translate stuff to get some cash, but most of the time I'm at home cleaning, cooking and stuff, my dear really appreciates it so it isn't annoying to be home.
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Cassi

Quote from: Colleen_definitely on January 29, 2018, 04:15:51 PM
Light infantry up until 2002 or so when they rolled the mech infantry types in under the bravo designation.

My Marine humor wants to respond to the Light but I'm a lady now and will be polite and thank you for answering :)

HRT since 1/04/2018
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I Am Jess

Has they say at the end of every episode of TMZ....

"I'm a lawyer"

Paid for law school by enlisting in the Army National Guard (I also did 2 years Army ROTC in undergrad) and was a 76Y (Unit Supply Specialist/Armorer).  I saw action in the great LA Riots of '94......
Follow my life's adventures on Instagram - @jessieleeannmcgrath
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Cassi

Quote from: I Am Jess on January 29, 2018, 04:39:02 PM
Has they say at the end of every episode of TMZ....

"I'm a lawyer"

Paid for law school by enlisting in the Army National Guard (I also did 2 years Army ROTC in undergrad) and was a 76Y (Unit Supply Specialist/Armorer).  I saw action in the great LA Riots of '94......

I lived in Long Beach and work in LA during those times.  Keep the home fires burning - NOT :)
HRT since 1/04/2018
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JulieAllana

I'd like to echo what someone said about some big companies.  I work for a large healthcare company and they are rated highly in LBGT, their health coverage even covers SRS, FFS, HRT etc.

I work in the IT department supporting the network infrastructure.

            -Julie
1/4/18 - Admission to self of trans - Start of transition
2/10/18 - First time out in public
2/12/18 - Ears Pierced
2/16/18 - Started Laser Hair removal on face
7/4/18 - Down 101 pounds since 1/4/18.  Maybe start HRT at 210-15
9/22/18 - Weighed in @207 (down 113 lbs) this morning.
10/1/18 - Started HRT


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Natsuki Kuga

I am a data scientist. I kind of do what the NSA does, but for profit.
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Cassi

Quote from: Natsuki Kuga on January 31, 2018, 11:26:13 PM
I am a data scientist. I kind of do what the NSA does, but for profit.

Quit listening to my telephone conversations! :) :police:
HRT since 1/04/2018
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Natsuki Kuga

Quote from: Cassi on February 01, 2018, 08:39:19 AM
Quit listening to my telephone conversations! :) :police:
I also record everything everyone does on social media.

Just so you know.
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Cassi

Quote from: Natsuki Kuga on February 01, 2018, 08:40:59 AM
I also record everything everyone does on social media.

Just so you know.

No Problem!  I was paranoid before I sign up on this site!  :)
HRT since 1/04/2018
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Natsuki Kuga

Quote from: Cassi on February 01, 2018, 08:41:49 AM
No Problem!  I was paranoid before I sign up on this site!  :)
Don't be such a narcissist. Just because we record it doesn't make you interesting.
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Cassi

Quote from: Natsuki Kuga on February 01, 2018, 08:43:11 AM
Don't be such a narcissist. Just because we record it doesn't make you interesting.

LMAO, If you only knew girlfriend :)

PS; I'm not Italian - Narcissist :)
HRT since 1/04/2018
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SashaHyde

WOW. Some of you may have made these observations before but I can't believe the amount of trans people that have military experience AND are in IT related fields. I wonder if that's a direct correlation or just a numbers coincidence.
I, myself am ex military and took my education in IT. I don't work in that field at the moment but maybe its a good time to re-wet my skills for future employment, lol.

Hugz

--Sasha
--Sasha  :P
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natalie.ashlyne

Quote from: transgenx on January 31, 2018, 07:48:43 PM
I'd like to echo what someone said about some big companies.  I work for a large healthcare company and they are rated highly in LBGT, their health coverage even covers SRS, FFS, HRT etc.

I work in the IT department supporting the network infrastructure.

            -Julie

I have to say that the small health  care  company that I work for was extremely accommodating. Our benifits  have the transgender  exclusion  but other than that my management  team has and most of my co worker have been great and caring and treat me with respect. I was scared  before but it got so much easier
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yayo

I've been transitioning since 17, work in the adult entertainment industry and am a business administration student.
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JulieOnHerWay

Quote from: SashaHyde on February 02, 2018, 09:55:19 PM
WOW. Some of you may have made these observations before but I can't believe the amount of trans people that have military experience AND are in IT related fields. I wonder if that's a direct correlation or just a numbers coincidence.
I, myself am ex military and took my education in IT. I don't work in that field at the moment but maybe its a good time to re-wet my skills for future employment, lol.

Hugz

--Sasha

There seem to be a higher number of military or vetern TG than the larger population.  I have heard some speculation it is due to  our need to "prove" our masculinity or its inverse, hide from our true selves.  You pick.
Me, I did 6.5 years floating boats in the USN.  No wartime stuff unless you consider being on a wooden ship when it broke in a storm as a war.  It was actually a ship of the fleet.
Someone earlier posted on getting promoted faster due to Vietnam.  I am the tail end of Vietnam but no threat of going in country and I rose pretty fast.  After boot camp was an E4.  5.5 years later was E6.  Just dfid not get caught and passed their tests. 
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and5678

My previous company, Thermo Fisher Scientific, in the biotech, medical device, and pharmaceutical industries is one of the most trans friendly companies I've ever experienced. It's the main reason why I joined them after grad school. I started out of grad school as a Project Manager for them.

I work for a company now that offered me a better opportunity, but it was a very amicable parting. I find that a lot of the companies in the sector though are overall very similar.
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Gertrude

Quote from: SashaHyde on February 02, 2018, 09:55:19 PM
WOW. Some of you may have made these observations before but I can't believe the amount of trans people that have military experience AND are in IT related fields. I wonder if that's a direct correlation or just a numbers coincidence.
I, myself am ex military and took my education in IT. I don't work in that field at the moment but maybe its a good time to re-wet my skills for future employment, lol.

Hugz

--Sasha
I'd bet a higher than average incidence of autism spectrum disorders too.


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Colleen_definitely

Quote from: and5678 on February 05, 2018, 08:05:08 AM
My previous company, Thermo Fisher Scientific, in the biotech, medical device, and pharmaceutical industries is one of the most trans friendly companies I've ever experienced. It's the main reason why I joined them after grad school. I started out of grad school as a Project Manager for them.

I work for a company now that offered me a better opportunity, but it was a very amicable parting. I find that a lot of the companies in the sector though are overall very similar.

Agreed, I work in that sort of field as well.  My benefits are great but the workload is brutal.
As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars...
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kitchentablepotpourri

I have worked in a variety of fields, but my true calling is entertainment; there's a local acting school that I am going to start soon; they have a really great program; the first step is level 1 for beginners, next is level 2, then American method acting. They also offer Shakespear, improv, and movement for actors.
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