Quote Originally Posted by Rianna Humble View Post
Glad it went well.

At work, you will need to adhere to the male dress code until you start your RLE, then you switch to the female code. At least that is how it was for me. On a side note, this was the point at which management discovered they didn't have a female dress code for me to obey so a group of blokes hurredly wrote one which was a load of rubbish.
Kinda sux, as I do have it in my contract that I can wear whatever I like, it only needs to be smart. So I have been
known to rock up at work en femme, and it has not been a problem, there is basically only one person that had opinions.

Funny that they did not have a female dress code in place, so are you the only one in your place of work?

So, I went to the NHS in male mode pretty much, under dressed, heels, men's fur coat that could pass for femme, woman's
linen trousers, a femme scarf. Not looking very female at all, no bling. I think I'll adopt this style when dealing with the
NHS in the future. I don't know when my next meeting will be, but I really need to prepare for it so I won't be wasting
time.

/Johanna