The Working Girl Blog #48: Sweating up a storm - The honeymoon is over

Printer-friendly version

Author: 

Taxonomy upgrade extras: 

   
The Working Girl Blogs Revision 2.0
working-girl-ipad.png

Blog #48: Sweating up a storm - The honeymoon is over

To see all of Bobbie's Working Girl Blogs, click on this link: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/book/19261/working-girl-blogs

Nope. This is not a commercial for a post in the Stories section or something like that, but a real, honest-to-goodness blog. So be cool.

Anyway...

Yesterday, I had my first jog in weeks. You would think that having started all of this jogging more than five months ago, it would be less of a novelty. But it still is, and I still enjoy it as a welcome change from my day-to-day, and not just a way to keep healthy. And I guess all of us have a bit of an exhibitionist streak (though I don't mean I go around jogging in the nude lol),

But due to a too-heavy workload at the office that I am not yet used to, lately I'm usually short of sleep rations, which I usually make up for during the weekends, so, lately, I haven't had the energy nor the drive to push on with my Saturday morning jogs.

But yesterday, I did. I didn't have much of a choice, really, as my jogging "posse" had practically insisted (or as close to insisting as they ever did). My roommate had left the night before to go visit some relatives in Hawaii this Labor Day weekend (yes, I've had a roommate for about a month now, ever since I got back - tell you about her later, maybe). She did ask me to go with her, but I begged off. Yeah, I know. Hawaii. I should get my head examined. But I didn't want to intrude in what should be a just-for-family thing - I didn't know the Japanese customs for such things so I thought I'd pass. In any case, I reasoned that if it was really okay to go, she'd have insisted. Since she didn't, I think I was right. The operative words there being "I think..." Don't mind me. Whether or not that's the way a girl would think is beside the point. At this point, this twisty kind of thinking is a Bobbie thing.

Anyway. I was feeling lonely, so I agreed, and decided to go home as early as I could, fully intending to be rested enough to resume my jogging.

Given how hot it was nowadays, I just wore a t-shirt bra, a simple white t-shirt, short shorts, socks and sneakers. I'm sure those of you who wear contact lenses know that it's sometimes uncomfortable wearing contacts when you're short on sleep - swollen eyes or something like that, maybe - so I wore my glasses instead. My roommate wore glasses, too, and I raided her stuff to borrow her sports strap (that's an elastic strap that goes behind the back of your head and attaches to your glasses so they don't fall off).

My hair was getting fairly long now, as I had deliberately had the hairdressers not touch the length of it every time I visited the hair salon. It's now just past my shoulders but it was also long in front and on the sides. I guess I am not yet too at-home at exclusively girls' places and was a little shy, still, so I never could tell my hairdresser what kind of cut or style I wanted so I usually end up following her suggestions. So it ended up being long all around. I had been getting by with styles that parted my hair in the middle. My roommate, knowing this of me, had made an appointment with my hairdressers for me, and she said it was all set for Saturday at around ten (making me my hairdresser's first appointment of the day).

Anyway, my hair was long enough that I ended up lengthening the sports strap and passing it underneath my hair.

Come 7AM, I went down to the lobby as usual, and I saw seven people downstairs - all six girls from my office that jogged with me off and on, plus the analyst I had called "Mr. Personality" in my head - someone I thought would be one of my worst critics, but turned out to be one of my most loyal and talented people. A jogging group of eight. Hoo boy.

Anyway, we went out and had our usual hour-long jog. With temperatures near the high eighties, we were all soaking at the end. I, for one, was totally drenched. Instead of going to Soho, our usual coffee spot, for refreshment and a bit of rest, given the big group, we went to a little juice bar two blocks away that one of the girls knew of, that was next door to some gym.

The bar was a little more upscale and was fairly deserted. The waitress who led us to a large booth didn't turn up her nose at our sweaty condition (she's probably used to it - people from the gym probably frequented the place).

Anyway, after a bit of chit-chat, as I was polishing my glasses on a dry corner of my t-shirt, the guys told me the reason for this (and here I was assuming it was just for exercise).

It was a sort of leave-taking - four of the girls and the guy were being transferred to other sites. I was pleased to hear them say that they wouldn't have opted for the transfer if they could have stayed as part of my team, but the promotion and the raise that came with the transfer was hard to turn down, especially during these times, although I was fairly sure they were just being polite to a soon-to-be ex-boss.

I said I appreciated it, and wished them well, but apparently that wasn't all.

Mr. Personality broke the news: they knew.

I drew a blank when I heard that, but after a few moments, I understood. They knew I was TS.

After my brain rebooted, and felt a wave of despair wash over me, I said that I never hid the fact that I was TS. But, as one of the girls pointed out, I never told anyone either, and the guy said that I can't use the excuse that no one asked.

I nodded at that, and hung my head, fearing that I was being ostracized again. At least they weren't being violent.

One of the other girls, the one sitting beside me, put an arm around me and gave me a hug, and they said that they didn't care about that, and that made me cry.

As I got myself under control, I asked who else knew, and they said practically everyone in the office knew. It seems that when I left for my overseas trip, the information from my HR file was "discovered" by someone and the news spread. I said I didn't know that anyone else knew. Actually, everyone had concluded that I didn't know, given how I was behaving.

We talked about it, and I realized that I now know the reason why several of the people in the office were not as friendly, some actually very brusque and preternaturally argumentative. No one confronted me openly, but I finally figured out what some of the cryptic, slightly insulting comments I have been hearing from time to time.

Also, they told me the other reason they wanted to jog with me today - it was so that they could catch me alone and bring up a delicate question (Hah! As if their first piece of news wasn't delicate enough).

It seemed that there were rumors that the reason so many were being transferred out was because I knew that they knew, and I was instigating all of the transfers. I vehemently denied that, and explained the real reason why: the main office was considering shutting us down, and, to make sure that some of the good people weren't hit by the probable shutdown, they were being transferred to the company's offices that were not in danger of being shut down - the company had five offices in town, and most of the ones moving out were being transferred to these offices, while the others were being transferred to the ones in DC.

They were wondering why there were a lot from the team being transferred. I got a bit mad at that and said that they all deserved to have their employment safeguarded, and that's why the boss had them transferred AND promoted. At least, with these transfers, there wouldn't be any firings, cutbacks, or pay cuts in the office. And that my only disappointment was they didn't do it for everyone.

All of them nodded at that, and I imagined that they felt big a weight being lifted off their shoulders.

They asked why I wasn't being transferred. I said I was actually being transferred but I asked not to be, and we talked a bit about that. (I won't go into the reasons why here. Maybe later.)

After talking some more about the transfers and the changes in the office, I asked some of the questions topmost in my mind. And they all said that most of the people didn't really care one way or the other, and the few that had problems with it - HR and the boss had talks with them. I took that with a grain of salt, and actually started getting scared to go back to the office.

The girl beside me said to not worry, and whatever happens, they didn't care, and they would kick the butt of anyone who tried to make trouble.

Eventually we left the place and went our separate ways, and I went home to take a bath and get ready for my salon appointment, but all through my shower, and throughout the rest of my day, I couldn't help but brood about the news. In fact, I didn't even pay too much attention to what my hairdresser had done to my hair until the smell of the chemicals she used on my hair clued me in, but by that time it was too late. My roommate apparently gave instructions to have my hair straightened, and to give me bangs. After it was done, I had looked at the mirror and, though I didn't like it at first glance, I guess it was a cute style, and it'll probably grow on me (I guess I have to explain - my roommate's ideas on style is a little on the young, offbeat side. She's Japanese, though she has been in the country for more than five years and speaks excellent English. She's just a little over twenty-three, and had a very Japanese kind of style. If I were forced to explain, let's just say her tastes wouldn't be out of place in the pages of some manga comic, or in some anime cartoon. Perhaps that's an exaggeration, but I think you know what I mean.) Anyway, My hairdresser said that a lot of the length was preserved, and there was enough length that I could change the style if I didn't like the one I had now, but to give it a week or two so the chemicals she used could leach out a bit.

I prayed that the office staff would be cool with them knowing I was TS, but, apparently, they knew for more than five weeks already, and I didn't know they knew. But I guess it makes a difference that I knew they knew... heehee. Talk about schizoid girls, huh?

My greatest fear nowadays was that everything I've built up would come crashing down. I had always thought that my new job was too good to be true. Maybe I was right. Maybe the honeymoon was over, and my charmed days at my new job have passed. Last night, the nightmares were pretty bad, and in the morning, I wanted to talk/chat with some friends but none were around. In desperation, I called up my therapist, and I guess she got me turned around to the right way of thinking - that they already knew, long before I knew they knew, and the office atmosphere wasn't affected ("affected much," I corrected her, but only in my head, of course), and whatever happens, I should tackle them as they come, and not to anticipate the worst.

She's right, of course. I think she's right. But that doesn't allay my fears much. At least there's no work tomorrow, postponing, even for just one day, my having to face the office staff. And maybe that will allow me to enjoy the Labor Day Weekend parades and stuff. At least, I'm gonna be facing them looking good in my cute new 'do. Heehee...

Later, after church, I was supposed to go to mom & dad's for dinner. I'm thinking of calling them and asking if I can sleep over tonight. I sure do wish my roommate was here.

   

   
To see ALL of Bobbie's blogposts, click this link: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/blog/bobbie-c
To see Bobbie's stories in BCTS, click this link: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/book/14775/roberta-j-cabot



click here  for the prev. Working Girl post
click here  for the next Working Girl  post
click here for the Working Girl MainPage

Comments

Wow...talk about getting clobbered...

Andrea Lena's picture

... I'm so glad for the hugs and this:
The girl beside me said to not worry, and whatever happens, they didn't care, and they would kick the butt of anyone who tried to make trouble.

Hope your Labor day goes well and that your return on Tuesday is uneventful.



Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

*blinks*

I think you took that amazingly well! I think I'd be kinda paranoid if (when) that happens to me. Whew.

I'm glad they all thought enough of you to tell you. I think you should (and it sounds like you do) take what they said as a vote of confidence. Sadly, there ARE people out there that cannot accept those who don't act they way they think others should act.

Best wishes to you,
Anne

Frankly, it sounds like

Frankly, it sounds like you're far more accepted than you want to believe.

They've known for five weeks, and there hasn't been any screaming rage in the office, your job wasn't threatened (that I can see from reading between the lines), and you've done good work. Your team itself (at least 8 of them) doesn't seem to have an issue with it - it appears they wanted the same reassurance you've been wanting - that it wasn't something they did.

Having people be brusque with you - heh. I get, and give, that every day with customers and vendors. Being self employed helps a lot with that - I can get away with it. If anything, it means you shouldn't have to hide it.

Now, what _I_ would be pissed about is not being notified by HR as soon as it got out. You have a right to know that your personal information was released into the public.

I don't tend to have tons of time, but if you ever need non-judgemental conversation - you can drop me a PM.

BW


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

The Working Girl Blog #48: Sweating up a storm - The honeymoon i

Bobbie, I am glad that your friends accept you and are willing to thrash any who want to be mean to you. And I believe that Upper Management is there for you, to. And is that you in the oval pic?

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

You are already doing the best you can do

You are being yourself!

The authenticity of who you are has been declared in how you treated other people around you on and off work.

That they treated you without a hitch spoke well of you and since I am sure you have not been blowing smoke up the skirts of the women here and there has never been anything sexual situations happening, why should anybody care? From what I can tell, you must pass extremely well so they must have been very surprised to say the least.

Just let it roll hon, we're all pulling for you. I wonder if your company can be sued for letting this happen to you?

Kim

Oh, wow, Bobbie, what a shock

Oh, wow, Bobbie, what a shock! But it sounds like you really do have friends there, maybe more so than you realized.
I think you handled the situation amazingly well.
Whoever in HR let information from your file get out should, at the least, get a very strong talking to from management; maybe that's already happened. You should get an apology, too.
From what you said it sounds like the great majority of people there just don't care. You've been a valued employee and coworker, and will continue to be.
Try to enjoy the rest of your weekend
Here's some hugs if you can use 'em
<HUGS>

Kris

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

yeah, what they said.

I'd have a lawyer talk to your company's lawyers. Somebody needs an ass-kicking.

Bobbie...

[email protected] ... The first stop I'd make Tuesday morning would be at HR. Depending on what you're told, further steps up the ladder of the chain of command might be needed. You deserve, at the very least, a valid explanation of how and why this breach of personal information happened and why you weren't informed immediately when it occured.

The right to privacy was important enough to the founders of this country that it was written into law. Any violation of that right immediately becomes a matter for the justice system. While I'm much less than impressed with the current Supreme Court and the constitutionality of some of their rulings, I do have faith in our justice system.

I honestly feel that merely mentioning these things will have some people shaking in their boots, as they should be. Any involved should be terminated. In today's economy that's not a good prospect. Hopefully, that would be enough for them to change their behavior in the future. I wouldn't put money on it though, some people are just complete a#*holes!

Good Luck with it all,
Hugs,
Jonelle

"If you don't create change, change will create you."

Albert Einstein

Thanks, everyone

bobbie-c's picture

I guess you guys are right. Many thanks for the words of encouragement.

Thing here, as you guys know, I try to keep everything light in the blog. It has been much more than some people just not being "as friendly," or just being brusque or argumentative. Substantially more, but less than what one can argue to be harassment. Had a few nights where I found myself crying. Suffice it to say, it hasn't been too fun in the office. The bill's come, and it's time to pay, I guess.

The company has done what it can, and in fact, though most of the transfers were really about promotions and me, the managers and my boss trying to do the right thing, my boss told me a few hours ago some of the transfers were HR-instigated as a preventative action (I'm sure they did it in the properly legal way - my company's pretty savvy about that). My oompany's on my side, or as on my side as they and I need to be. (And if I'm sounding cynical, I guess I am. I guess it's just my way of trying to keep it together). And my boss has stuck with me. For that, I'm oh, so grateful.

I'm actually thinking of going on leave on Tuesday, but that would be like I'm letting them win. By hook or by crook, I'll be reporting for work, except if I come down with a case of the 24-hour bubonic plague or something. And thanks for the tip - Yes, I'll set up a meeting with HR asap.

Also, for those who are curious, all of the pictures I use are from the net - I've taken out all of my real pictures from my posts a while back. I'm glad that a lot of you guys seem to like the pics - as some of you know, I spend a lot of time and effort picking the pics I use and prepping them - maybe half a day on each, on average.

Again, thanks. I'm at my mom's, spending the night. I'm okay. Not as okay as before, but good enough - I'll survive.

   
bobbysig-blue2.png
To see the rest of Bobbie's "Working Girl" blogs, click this link: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/book/19261/working-girl-blogs
To see ALL of Bobbie's blogposts, click this link: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/blog/bobbie-c
To see Bobbie's stories in BCTS, click this link: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/book/14775/roberta-j-cabot

Oh, really?

Then I guess your glowing has already subsided, and it's safe to ::HUG!!!:: ^_^

Also, the 'discovery' has a clear enough indication it was intentional. The HR had already known about it and had no reason to risk revealing it, so it's either someone who was given a heads up and took it upon themselves to seek out proof, OR it was someone who was trying to find some dirt on you to make you feel bad, and stuck their nose in the file.

The timing was just too convenient - they had weeks to smear your name, and since it was known for some time you were going to be out of office, they may have known it from even earlier...

Another ::HUG!!!:: for good measure, Bobbie! Keep it up! :)

Faraway


On rights of free advertisement:
Big Closet Top Shelf

Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!

Faraway


On rights of free advertisement:
Big Closet Top Shelf

Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!