I've worked for a big retailer (think Red) for 3 years. I'm one of the lead managers that oversees about 130 people on a weekly basis. I've recently come up for a promotion that will eventually lead to me getting my own store in the next year or two. The trouble I have is whether or not to be upfront about my sexuality. I have maintained a strict professional relationship with all my employees from day one. I'm probably the most well-liked out of the managers because I balance friendly and firm very well. The problem is that many people have questions about me because I don't really discuss my personal life. It's like this weird mystique because I'm their boss and they want to know more about my human side.
I don't like lying because I have to remember what I said and I feel like I'm disrespecting my boyfriend of 5 years. The only problem I run into is when the the really aggressive employees ask to see pictures of recent trips I've taken, etc. Every store manager I've met has pics of their family in their office and the employees always asking about it.
My friends tell me I should remain private unless I want to be only known as the gay manager or lose clout. I've only come out to one person, a peer manager of mine, and she'll play alibi to seeing me with my "girlfriend" outside of work.
I just don't know how the diverse employee base (teens, moms, baby boomers, religious people, etc) will view or handle it if I ever choose to confirm some of the rumors. In past jobs, I've been the worker bee and didn't care about being out and proud. I guess now because I'm THE leader and model a lot of things I have concerns, fears, etc.
Thoughts? Advice? Experiences? Because its late, I'm adding a poll just for fun!
I don't like lying because I have to remember what I said and I feel like I'm disrespecting my boyfriend of 5 years. The only problem I run into is when the the really aggressive employees ask to see pictures of recent trips I've taken, etc. Every store manager I've met has pics of their family in their office and the employees always asking about it.
My friends tell me I should remain private unless I want to be only known as the gay manager or lose clout. I've only come out to one person, a peer manager of mine, and she'll play alibi to seeing me with my "girlfriend" outside of work.
I just don't know how the diverse employee base (teens, moms, baby boomers, religious people, etc) will view or handle it if I ever choose to confirm some of the rumors. In past jobs, I've been the worker bee and didn't care about being out and proud. I guess now because I'm THE leader and model a lot of things I have concerns, fears, etc.
Thoughts? Advice? Experiences? Because its late, I'm adding a poll just for fun!

























