Hi,
So i have some questions about coming out at work and what worked well for others. The situation that i'm in now is I have told HR and management. They are on board with my transistion and they gave me 100% support. Most of my close co-worker friends know since I told them personally. With how i dress at work, I'm more or less already in girl mode all the time and people notice.
so i work at a largish sort of plant with 400 people. Our building is a branch of a larger defense aerospace sort of company. There is a policy for everything on the book but transitioning. this is fine, since i'll be happy to write the book.
The question is , how do we announce this to the rest of the plant. After a few meetings with HR and my bosses, we thought that the whole big group announcement thing would be too impersonal , and might turn my coming out into a "dog and pony show". So the idea we had was to tell all the mangers though the management chain (verbal and a letter), then on a given Thursday, the mangers have the decision how they are going to tell their individual department staff about my plans, pronouns, etc and to also re-iterate the companies non-discrimination policy. The Monday after the announcement, I come in as Me full time ;-)
I'm a bit worried that the message might get lost in the management chain, and some mangers that don't agree, might never tell their own departments.
But in the same since, I like the idea of keeping the coming out day, low key.
if anyone has and suggestions on what worked well for them. I'd appreciate.
~Natalie