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So I'm completely stealth at work...steel factory...

Started by zombiesarepeaceful, November 09, 2010, 02:12:05 PM

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zombiesarepeaceful

I haven't been on in awhile cuz I had a nervous breakdown, left my job as a line cook, and had to return my laptop that I was renting. Since then I applied at a temp agency...and somehow managed to get work on the first day. At a steel factory.

Now, pre T I was lucky if I could lift 40 lbs once, let alone repetitively over 10 hrs. I get there and I start worrying because I have to lift 50 lbs over and over for 10 to 12 hrs. Surprisingly...T has done me alot of good. I did the work with no problem. So viva la Testosterone :D

Anyhow...on the app I only listed the one job I've held after my name change. I refuse to willingly out myself. Idk if they did a background check...nor do I know if a name change would show up on that. But I'm completely stealth afaik. The steel factory only employes men...on the floor at least. So no one doubts that I'm male. It's pretty surreal yet awesome to finally fit in and be just another guy. I get paranoid about my binder showing while I'm working though. So I wear a button down dickies work shirt and that solves that problem. Overall I feel like I'm getting paid to work out...and I actually like it.


I guess the whole point of this post was to say it does get better...I was at a point a couple weeks ago where I was considering suicide again, and I was having a mental breakdown and said F it all to my life, which was why I quit my last job. It was for the better. Now I'm basically just busting balls to get the money I need for surgery...cuz that's the next step. I've come as far as I can without the money for that.


Keep your heads up guys.
Oh, and check out Jeffree Star's song for the it gets better project..."kiss it better"...umrelated to this post...but he's amazing & that song & music in general are what keeps me sane these days.

-Leo
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Bluetraveler

Quote from: zombiesarepeaceful on November 09, 2010, 02:12:05 PM

I guess the whole point of this post was to say it does get better...I was at a point a couple weeks ago where I was considering suicide again, and I was having a mental breakdown and said F it all to my life, which was why I quit my last job. It was for the better. Now I'm basically just busting balls to get the money I need for surgery...cuz that's the next step. I've come as far as I can without the money for that.


I'm glad you snapped out of it. Can I just suggest one book that might help you look more positively at life? It's Osamu Tezuka's "Phoenix: the book of Karma". http://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-Vol-Karma-Osamu-Tezuka/dp/1591163005
You can probably find or order it in most comic book stores.
Please hang on to life, it's worth it...
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zombiesarepeaceful

I didn't check out that link, but I do believe in karma and the whole 'what you do comes back to you threefold' and stuff. I'm wiccan/pagan but not hardcore..I just agree with some of their beliefs.
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Bluetraveler

Karma is a central theme to the story, but much more so are the characters and one ugly, armless, orphaned man's love for life.

I personally am agnostic, but Tezuka is such a great writer that religion doesn't matter at all.
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Tad

Glad to hear your fitting in, tis a great feeling isn't it!

*Hugs*
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Ryan

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Squirrel698

lol, perfect Ryan. 

I'm glad you didn't do it Zombie.  I know after my suicide attempt it really helped my self esteem and sense of self worth to be at the hospital completely accepted as a guy by everyone.  It's amazing what being seen for yourself can do for you. 

That job actually sounds pretty awesome.  I'm trying to work on my upper body but I don't have as much time to spend at the gym as I would like.  I'm glad it's working out for you.
"It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul"
Invictus - William Ernest Henley
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insideontheoutside

Nice! Hopefully you'll get the $$ for the chest surgery - that will probably work wonders for you as I know you're always talking about the binders, etc.
"Let's conspire to ignite all the souls that would die just to feel alive."
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