For trans people to still feel bad after switching genders?

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  • Broadcast Engineering. A woman in a man’s field. I have lost out on so many job offers because those men are still misogynistic.

    They give me the runaround for weeks, and then I find out that they hire someone else who physically cannot do parts of the job, in less than a weeks worth of consideration.

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    • If they are that misogynistic why do you even want to work with those assholes?

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      • I don’t. Not all men who are broadcast eng’s are, but a lot of the older generation still are.

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        • Let the natural selection of bias vs capitalism take its hold. Companys that refuse to have any diversity represented tend to have a harder time selling thier services to those of other diverse backgrounds than the company. Leading to boycotts and the eventual switching to letting everyone in because of capitalism.

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          • I wish that were the case for my current company. I work in a different sector, but applied for the ENG position via a recommendation from a colleague (a friend who went through same school training with me). Lesson learned.

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