This one is actually kind of dated now, but I would want to be an old fashioned airline stewardess not today's flight attendant.
This one is actually kind of dated now, but I would want to be an old fashioned airline stewardess not today's flight attendant.
I would choose to be a housewife and mother. I cannot imagine any more fulfilling role. I remember when my wife was pregnant with our first child. We attended childbirth classes and I got to wear a device that was intended to mimic what my wife was going through. I so wanted that to be the real thing and I told her how envious I was. She said if she could trade, she would, but I didn't believe her. She was a wonderful mother.
Last edited by Mary Morgan; 10-19-2010 at 10:01 PM.
Well, I actually am an Avon Lady! (just started about a month ago) I know it's not what one would call steady work, and I have to suplument with a dirty job to cover the monthy bills for now, but hey, it's something.
A classy, (which is something I keep striving for - but keeps evading me ), fashion editor or/and stylist for a big name magazine. Besides a great salary - think of the perks!
I'd love to drive the Green-line trolleys on the Boston subway system enfemme!!! okok...it's not an only-feminine job, but most aren't anymore
tina
My job is pretty gender-neutral.
I would do the jobs that I have done (teacher) or the one I'm doing (school administrator).
warmly, Linnea
I think being a personal trainer would be nice, because you would have a great body and get to wear spandex!
bank teller or hostess restaurant...
It would have to be a job where I could cress up pretty everyday. I am thinking Banking also.
my sister's reply when I told her how I prefer to dress
"Everyone has there thing, all that matters is that you are happy, love what you do and who you do it with"
I spent the time reding the responses to this thread and found it interesting. Personally I work full time as a female doing building repair for a university but know ladies who are engineers, legal assistants, lawyers, doctors, tool girl for Home Depot, realtor, and faculty members. The point is many of us wish for the job that is stereotypical but at the same time there are women trying to break out of the same mold we want to be in. Don't figure. JMO
There's too many for me to think of, but if I had to narrow it down I'd say either a corporate/office setting as a secretary working my way up, reporter/weather girl as I love the weather, or in the medical field as that's what I currently do....probably not in my current field though. Of course I'd do MaryKay on the side!
Sales Associate or Secretary. I would get to dress up in high fashion or suits and just be totally happy.
Hard one to choose. But maybe a teacher or a family/ child social worker of some sort. But bartender also sounds good. Hey, they are social workers too...kind of. lol
Sales assistant in a large fashion store, working amongst racks & racks of lovely clothes all day, heaven....
What I am doing right now an, artist, just to be able to present as a woman and be taken seriously would be great.
Last edited by Anne Elizabeth; 10-21-2010 at 08:48 AM. Reason: punctuation
I started work as an engineer because that is what I wanted to be. Then moved to asst. manager over many years. After I went full time female in the same job a short while ago. I was moved to manager in a different department more pay, better office. That is normally what happens in that position for both males and females. You do get treated differently with some things as a woman but it is not better or worse. I do find that the people that work for me. talk to me different then when I presented as a male. could be the position or that I present as female not sure. However there is a lot more work presenting as a woman each day and much more for the clothes. You definitly have to keep up a better appearence then the males do. So if you think that being a woman in a job is better then being a male in a job I have to say woman do need to work harder to maintain respect from others plus it cost more.
TO OVER WEIGHT TO POST A PHOTO, MY wife tells me I look like I am pregnant
I'm a massage therapist. The job sure would be easier if I was female.
Heiress to a large fortune and administrator to the funds charities.
Sarah
Being transgender isn't a lifestyle choice. How you deal with it is.
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Susan V. Adams
Well my job as a service writer/ sales accociate can be done in either gender. Dream job in femme, fire arms instuctor, CEO, Oh wait those are primarily male jobs. hey it's my dream.
Kymmie
Just your average harley riding crossdressing biker
Why be normal??????