I know this is a a very intricate topic w/many ways of going about it, but can anyone give me any pointers as to what seems to work/ what doesn't? So, whom should I tell first, someone in HR or just management? I work for a very large company with many branches & customers, so I'll ask for a transfer when hormones start to take effect, and go to work as a male at a different location. I'm just not sure how to approach it, I'll have to let my employer know, but they should be the right people... I don't think for instance the president should be the one to approach, but I'm concerned that if the hiring/non-discrimination policy does not explicitly mention "gender expression," (and it does not) they could deny me the right to transition while working for the company. I have a male name, so that would'nt be a problem, and will start T soon, so I'll be able to pass, but since I'm pre-op, I still have an F on paper. So it's basically putting on a tie and showing up for work at the new location presenting as male. I do present as male right now, but I don't pass for my age...hence the gender ambiguity...I wonder what would happen if I started T and didn't say or change anything, just nonchalantly continued going to work, would they just make me wear a tie?
Any suggestions, experiences?