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Guest jennifer_m

Hello :)

I work in IT, currently fulfilling a support position with light sysadmin responsibilities. The place I work for is an equal opportunity employer, but I don't think I would want to continue working there during my transition.

After being in my current position for 10 years, I'm a little burned out on support. I had a look at my department and realized that all the women are in clerical or support roles. For a person with Windows, Linux and networking knowledge (including some Cisco experience), is this really the best I could hope for? If I decide to find a new field to work in, I wouldn't even know what to choose. I don't want to get stuck in some office or retail job for the rest of my life.

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Guest Luturna

My oldest friend of 20 years is a cis woman working as programmer for a games company and another cis woman friend of mine is head of application programming in her company over here in the UK so its not gender its the skills you have that make working in IT.

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Guest Ney'ite

*chimes in*

I am the only I.T. person for my boss who owns a professional service business with 4 locations. I handle all the networking - wired and wireless, including remote access and FTP (omg he LOVED this feature I brought to the table when I was hired!) capabilitiesas, well as maintenance and an occasional hardware repair.

:blink: Oh Mylanta am I a geek! facepalm.gif

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Guest FemtoKitten

Not I.T, but I am a programmer. The people who you work with when you transition tend to be far more involved with their work than their co-workers. My old co-workers were basically "Okay, nice to know... help me a bit with this polymorphism here" at first, but as time went on and I became more and more me they adjusted as well... always treating me with as a lady and with respect; never using the wrong pronouns or names intentionally. Within a few days they grew used to calling me "Brittany" and using her/hers/she.

The computer science field and pretty much any technical field tends to be filled with open minded people, because it is a key trait to being able to constantly learn to stay on top of your job in a field that is constantly changing, being refined, and enhanced. Also, analytical people tend to be interested in people for their mind and personality, not really their looks or "group". Because it is just a waste and illogical to shun someone out because of things not related to the field (Thus why there are shunnings over OS or Programming Languages, those relate to knowledge of the field and the working style of the person, but not over skin color or religion, things which show traits not related to the field).

Plus people tend to be college educated and mature, those are immensely helpful as well.

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