Littlemonster, the thing is this
is happening with my manager and superiors along with the subordinates. They are supportive (so they say) but they just can't get the pronouns down.
Quote from: LordKAT on October 05, 2010, 01:41:27 AMnot necessarily and demanding too aggressively can be enough to lose employment.
Very true. This is why I'm handling this with tolerance and diplomacy- even though I'm exploding inside. If it doesn't get better then I have little choice but to leave. No one should have to tolerate this forever at work.
Cindy, you do bring up good points, but it looks foolish on co-workers when they call someone who looks like a guy, acts like a guy and sounds like a guy a woman. It confuses people and puts me on the spot. It also puts the co-worker on the spot for saying what someone would assume is a mistake. Then the client or outside person gets confused and is thrown into uncertainty. So, for the place I'm at in transition (and have much more to go) calling me female pronouns is a lose, lose, lose situation for everyone. Hell, I still go by my first name (unisex) so all they have to change is pronouns. I don't expect to be treated differently or given special perks. All I ask for is proper pronoun usage. From a professional point of view it makes everyone feel stupid, causes confusion, embarrasses me and gets me depressed. Not wanting that in the workplace is a legal right.
Jay, I'm shocked work still does this to you- especially after the amount of time you've been on T and all your surgeries. They have to look like complete fools calling you a female. My theory is after all that time if they can do it all the time around new people or clients but don't around themselves then they
chose not to. That is disrespectful and plain douchebaggery.
I understand you on the money and benefits thing. That's why I'm waiting until certain things are done before looking for a new job. I want things taken care of so I can start a new place with a fresh start and starting out- with everyone- as being know as male. Maybe that's the only solution? Perhaps my current work is a lost cause.