CrossdressinGoth
10-03-2008, 07:01 AM
Well sadly I lost my other job I had. I got fired for issues with production thanks to my wonderful helpers not knowing what they are doing, so because I was in charge of them I got the heat thrown at. As I have stated before, I have been trying to find out if the dressing is more then just clothes for me, which it has been. I've been living every moment of the days done up like a woman, expect for my new job for the simple fact, yes they can't discriminate, but they can easily pass up hiring me on at first. I went to the interview in male mode, got my position, and the first day sat and talked with HR about dressing. I explained to them that I am living out as a woman 24/7 to see how it truly sits with me. They are fine with this and ask that I just simply follow company policy. We have another meeting discussing more things about my doing things at work such as attire, footwear, makeup, etc... Hopefully this wont turn around and bite me in the behind. I did however get asked if Id ever consider helping our store, Walmart, get involved in GLBT activities to help spread the idea of diversity throughout all walks of life. I am defiantly going to do this :)
As tonight went on for my "first" official time out on the sales floor cashiering, I came across some sisters. I then after the first sister that came through my line, was told that many crossdressers, transvestites, and draq queens shop during my shift. This to me is an ironic situation because I've been coming out to the public more and more and now I have the chance to express the true me at work, and I get to now interact with fellow cd'ers in person. I was able to talk fashion with a couple for a few minutes and I found they are regulars at those time of nights throughout the week. Im so happy :battingeyelashes: If anyone comes to shop and is uncomfortable or nervous I hope that my presence may help them build confidence.
Well,just thought Id share this, maybe Im looking too much into things but Im just happy to be back in a customer service job again and now get more of an opportunity to interact with fellow sisters
As tonight went on for my "first" official time out on the sales floor cashiering, I came across some sisters. I then after the first sister that came through my line, was told that many crossdressers, transvestites, and draq queens shop during my shift. This to me is an ironic situation because I've been coming out to the public more and more and now I have the chance to express the true me at work, and I get to now interact with fellow cd'ers in person. I was able to talk fashion with a couple for a few minutes and I found they are regulars at those time of nights throughout the week. Im so happy :battingeyelashes: If anyone comes to shop and is uncomfortable or nervous I hope that my presence may help them build confidence.
Well,just thought Id share this, maybe Im looking too much into things but Im just happy to be back in a customer service job again and now get more of an opportunity to interact with fellow sisters