Submitted by FuckPrinevilleOR t3_yh8hzl in baltimore

Hi! I move to Baltimore tomorrow and I was wondering what places in the city are good to work if you're LGBT (I'm trans). One of the reasons I moved to the city was because it was ranked really high in terms of LGBT friendliness, but it's kinda hard to tell what places are good for that or not when I haven't arrived yet. Would love some pointers!

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Idontgetredditinmd t1_iucts3g wrote

If you want to be a server, the places in Mt Vernon and Hamden will be good to check out.

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Ipeteverydogisee t1_iudgttd wrote

Busboys and Poets near Hopkins U. Very friendly and decent tips for the servers.

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anne_hollydaye t1_iudh8fj wrote

JHU prides itself on diversity. I see you're mostly retail and food service, but that's an option to consider once you have more experience and education under your belt.

(The hospital is not as friendly.)

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RealName1234567890 t1_iucv587 wrote

Welcome to Baltimore!

It might be worth checking in with the Pride Center of Maryland to see if they have any advice or recommendations. I dunno for sure whether they’d have something, but I do know employment is something they are concerned with (they did an LGBTQ+ job fair as part of this year’s Pride Week activities, for example).

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bad_with_stress t1_iuciliz wrote

What is your job experience like?

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FuckPrinevilleOR OP t1_iuciwuz wrote

Mostly just retail and food service, looking for something kinda average till I can start college in a year

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bad_with_stress t1_iucja70 wrote

Well most of the service workers are asleep, so hopefully this thread gets some traction tomorrow.

As for advice on where to work, if you’re serving food, Harbor East has a lot of dining and is the hotel district; so always lots of work there. But depending on which neighborhood you go to, could always find a place close by. A lot of places are hiring rn. If you can’t find anything, Horseshoe is the casino and will hire you for anything that isn’t dealing. Cage cashier is ALWAYS hiring, but I will say, shit tier job. Most of the city is accepting, you’ll probably be fine wherever you get hired.

Welcome to Baltimore!

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FuckPrinevilleOR OP t1_iucjh2x wrote

Yeah not gonna lie if I can avoid it I'd really rather not be a cashier. Beggars can't be choosers so I'll take what I can get till I can move up but I'm the kind of person where if I'm working I NEED to be moving, standing/sitting still sounds horrendous. I'm sure finding a decent job won't be hard though.

And thank you!

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hoodandbougie t1_iuemhi5 wrote

The new Patagonia store? My understanding is they are very diverse, have decent pay, and I think they do school $$ but you’d have to check.

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OneThree_FiveZero t1_iuia2ku wrote

I'd imagine that the food service industry in this town is pretty friendly, especially if you're a decent worker. Restaurants and bars are having such a hard time finding people that any sensible owner or manager will value any good employee.

Customers are more likely to be an issue if you're a server. If you're exposed to enough people you'll eventually run into some assholes.

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FuckPrinevilleOR OP t1_iuj5pj6 wrote

True, that's an expectation I'd have at any job. Personally I just wanna be respected by boss/management and fellow coworkers too, I can take shit customers easy

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DfcukinLite t1_iudvwyd wrote

The hotel and hospitality industry is great for that. Hotel Ulysses and Hotel Revival in Mount Vernon would be great places to start

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flobbley t1_iui5zlz wrote

Can't believe no one has suggested Red Emma's yet. Awesome place, awesome food, and calling them "LGBTQ friendly" feels weird because of how much of an understatement that is

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