I'm thinking of doing that because I can't exactly keep a respectful job because people start treating me different after they find out I'm trans. Quote from: Angélique LaCava on November 22, 2016, 02:53:29 PM Please correct me if I'm wrong as I would love to believe this is not so. Although NOLA has an open, no holds barred personna, due to Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street, the Christian mores for the area would make it nearly uninhabitable for anyone with an alternate lifestyle. Your biggest problem is where you live I'm afraid. But as I observed was pretty busy from 9:00 AM to 9:PM until after Christmas when I can finally get an appointment. Angelique, we are all more than the sum of our parts Find something that excites like opening a electrolysis salon, massage spa or hairdresser. It makes me sad to think someone who put so much thought and effort to transitioning would think this is the only 'legitimate' job they can get. Go home and enjoy all your friends on your off time. I would advise to stop trying to make connections at work and just do the work. 700 Club seems to be what you may be looking for.