And there's another one...
Nov. 15th, 2002 12:16 amWell, yet another happy hour for the co-workers. This one was for a happy occasion, as two members of my team were engaged last weekend - strangely to other people who work at the company. The whole company is just a matchmaking vortex.
Tomorrow is the big happy hour. It's the "well, it's time to say goodbye" party as we send off all of our former co-workers. That should involve a great deal of drinking.
Back to tonight. Another two of my team members know know their boss is gay. It's not a big deal at work, there are many other gay people at work, still, I've managed to fly under the radar. It's not that I was trying to hide, I'd answer if asked, but I didn't work to make it an issue. (I will admit that I was worried about saying anything my first year there, but I learned that the corporate culture is pretty favorable) The rumor had gotten out awhile back, so I was just confirming what one guy had heard. The other girl was surprised, but cool. I'm interested to see how the guy takes it - he seemed like he was trying to hard to be cool about it. I think it's just a soaking in period for him. The whole thing came up when the discussion turned to marrage, and I explined that I don't think that will happen for me (and that it isn't legal in Texas right now).
Out at work...good or not?
Tomorrow is the big happy hour. It's the "well, it's time to say goodbye" party as we send off all of our former co-workers. That should involve a great deal of drinking.
Back to tonight. Another two of my team members know know their boss is gay. It's not a big deal at work, there are many other gay people at work, still, I've managed to fly under the radar. It's not that I was trying to hide, I'd answer if asked, but I didn't work to make it an issue. (I will admit that I was worried about saying anything my first year there, but I learned that the corporate culture is pretty favorable) The rumor had gotten out awhile back, so I was just confirming what one guy had heard. The other girl was surprised, but cool. I'm interested to see how the guy takes it - he seemed like he was trying to hard to be cool about it. I think it's just a soaking in period for him. The whole thing came up when the discussion turned to marrage, and I explined that I don't think that will happen for me (and that it isn't legal in Texas right now).
Out at work...good or not?
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Date: 2002-11-28 09:01 pm (UTC)I've got a couple of things going for me at work. I've been there for almost four years, and have worked my way into management, and the office is rather gay friendly. It makes it a lot easier. I've just gotten to the point where trying to cover up wasn't worth it - and just silly when many others were out.
I grew up in a small suburb town - no one's supposed to be gay there, because it's a perfect world, right? I would definitely be much more wary about being out in that small community, and I understand that you fear it would get back to your parents.
Take your time. (though waiting till your 35 might be a bit extreme - but you have gotten a lot farther in knowing who you are than I was at your age) Make sure that you are secure enough with yourself before you make the jump!