Not really. I didn't work today but I went in on my personal time to teach them how to do a midday report because I am leaving in 5 weeks.
The shirt I usually wear is a black button up man's shirt with a black woman's t shirt underneath.
Regretfully my guy shirt lost it buttons so when I got there I took it off because I thought that a woman's t shirt would look better than a man's shirt that has multiple bleach stains and is missing half its buttons.
I guess I was wrong.
The boss said I needed to change right away because I looked like a girl and employees customers were complaining. I made sure he knew I was transsexual and he said if it was in Austin he would not have an issue but this is a religious small town and he did not want to offend people. So I put on the shirt with stains and virtually no buttons and they said that was better.
I know that no customers were complaining, it was just one employee. She claimed the customers were scared by it and since there was only one table and the people there had not said anything. I simply responded (with a big smile) that she was the one who was scared (even though the actual word I should have used was bigoted but I kept my cool and my great big smile). I was laughing at the whole thing. She was talking about how men should only wear men's clothes if they are born as men.
That was just the tip of the ice berg dear sisters.
She claims it should be illegal for men to go into any business wearing any article of women's clothing.
The other employees said I was bold for showing up like that but that I should wear a regular t shirt instead of a v neck. Even with guy shirts I do not understand the difference between v necks and round necks.
Then it turned into a question of whether transgender people are gay. Another question based on stereotypes.
The whole time none of them noticed I was wearing women's pants.